Causa sui (Latin pronunciation: [kawsa sʊi], meaning "cause of itself" in Latin) denotes something which is generated within itself. This concept was central to the works of Baruch Spinoza, Sigmund Freud, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Ernest Becker, where it relates to the purpose that objects can assign to themselves. In Freud and Becker's case, the concept was often used as an immortality vessel, where something could create meaning or continue to create meaning beyond its own life.
Norman O. Brown, in his masterpiece, Life Against Death, argues Freud's Oedipal complex is essentially the causa Sui (father-of-oneself) project where, after the traumatic recognition that we are separate from the mother; that we are 'other,' we seek for reunification with the mother.
In traditional Western theism, even though God cannot be created by any other force or being, he cannot be defined self-caused (causa sui) or uncaused, because this concept implies the Spinozian pantheistic idea of becoming, which contrasts with the belief of scholastic theology that God is incapable of changing.
Causa Sui is a Danish band composed of members Jakob Skøtt, Jonas Munk, Rasmus Rasmussen and Jess Kahr. The band has released eight albums since 2005. Their eponymous debut album, released in 2005, and Free Ride, released in 2007, were heavy-psych akin to American Stoner rock. More recently the band has produced abstract, instrumental sounds inspired by electric Miles Davis or Can. Causa Sui's sound has been described as the sound of a giant wave rolling up through the last four decades of rock.
Causa Sui are currently in studio working on a new album.
Causa is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Helicidae.
Species within the genus Causa include:
CAUSA or Causa can refer to:
Sui may refer to:
SUI may also refer to:
Sui (Urdu: سوی) is a sub-district of Dera Bugti District in Balochistan, Pakistan. The Sui gas field is located near Sui town.
Town of sui is at the corner where the provinces of Baluchistan, Sindh and Punjab meet. About 9 km from Punjab, 10 km from Sindh. River indus flows 25 km to the East of it. It is 40 km south of Dera Bugti. Sui has gas compression facilities from where Natural gas is pipelined to nearby Punjab and Sindh towns. It is also pipelined to Quetta the largest city of Balochistan about 200 miles away.
The town of Sui serves as the administrative centre of Sui tehsil, a subdivision of the district, the town of Sui itself functions as a Union Council. It is at the corner where the province of Sindh and Punjab meet. About 6 miles from Punjab, 7 Miles from Sindh. River indus flows 20 miles to the East of it.
Coordinates: 28°38′N 69°11′E / 28.633°N 69.183°E / 28.633; 69.183
Sui is the transcription of two Chinese surnames, Suí (隋) and Suī (眭).
Persons named Sui include:
Music: Terp/Vestergaard - lyrics: Frolund
We were the avengers of life
The men without heads
Playing with ourselves like marionettes
We were lost in streams
Lost inside an electric dream
Believed we were ego cuasa sui
Another God, another plastic machine
We questioned the existence
of other beside being ourselves
Believed everything comes from nothing
and that nothing comes from everything
We saw our faces painted in neon colours
A few electrifed faces
Only scratched down, painted down on transparent flesh
We were the avengers of life
The men without heads
Playing with ourselves like stupid marionettes
We were infants Still bleeding in our mother's womb
Black eyed kings Dead, cursed and doomed
We saw our flesh as spots
inside the misty dark of our brain
And we believed that the perception
only happend inside our heads
Causa sui (Latin pronunciation: [kawsa sʊi], meaning "cause of itself" in Latin) denotes something which is generated within itself. This concept was central to the works of Baruch Spinoza, Sigmund Freud, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Ernest Becker, where it relates to the purpose that objects can assign to themselves. In Freud and Becker's case, the concept was often used as an immortality vessel, where something could create meaning or continue to create meaning beyond its own life.
Norman O. Brown, in his masterpiece, Life Against Death, argues Freud's Oedipal complex is essentially the causa Sui (father-of-oneself) project where, after the traumatic recognition that we are separate from the mother; that we are 'other,' we seek for reunification with the mother.
In traditional Western theism, even though God cannot be created by any other force or being, he cannot be defined self-caused (causa sui) or uncaused, because this concept implies the Spinozian pantheistic idea of becoming, which contrasts with the belief of scholastic theology that God is incapable of changing.
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018