Sentence examples for In particularity, from inspiring English sources

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In contrast, Rosenzweig seeks to grasp the "All", in the Star, not from an Absolute standpoint, but rather from the standpoint of the finite individual human being whom he finds situated in the middle of the course of the All, a course Rosenzweig understands as beginning in particularity, and advancing through the relations between particulars to an ultimate redemptive realization of unity.

Anyway, the novelist's job is to show, to deal in particularity.

And whatever the mere 24 singers (including soloists) and 20 instrumentalists lacked in cushioned richness of tone they made up for in particularity and brilliance.

Mr. Greenberg's five-movement score, "Neon Refracted," is now jazzy, now Shostakovian, with lots of percussion and moody strings — and equally lacking in particularity.

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Country is essential to who we are, saturating us in particularities of space, texture, sound, ambience.

You didn't get so bogged down in particularities — the wider truths of fiction seemed to emerge naturally as you spoke.

While in answer to the second, we note that leaders of social movements historically have always rallied around particular groups and instances of injustice, assuming (as any good scholar would) that the exemplar comes to represent a broader set of concerns that share a family resemblance even as they differ, even substantially, in particularities.

The clinical outcomes of the mutations while similar (DNAJB6 myopathy) are not identical and not merely in severity, but also in particularities of skeletal muscles involved, i.e. lateral gastrocnemii with Phe91, Phe100 and ΔG/F, and early bulbar involvement with Phe100.

According to Rosenzweig, such Absolute Idealism fails to grasp particulars in their particularity, because it assumes the fundamental unity of all particulars within the Absolute from the start.

This denial of the knowledge of particulars in their particularity also appears at Charmides 166e; Phaedo 97d; Republic 334a, 409d.

Some of the terms I collected mingle oddness and familiarity in the manner that Freud calls uncanny: peculiar in their particularity, but recognisable in that they name something conceivable, if not instantly locatable.

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