Sentence examples for a bodily thing from inspiring English sources

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To be a bodily thing on Origen's view, and to mistake the world for a world of bodily things, is to be a thing that is distracted from the divine.

But a sculpture is itself a bodily thing, even if the body is dead and gone.

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"Thing," the section's first poem, gives an etymology of the word that shows its evolution from the "Old English thyngian, to parley, to assemble, to confer, to reach terms" to "the nearly opposite sense of a concrete object, a physical or bodily thing".

"That's a step of intimacy in a relationship that I hadn't seen negotiating a very real bodily thing that we all have to do," said Gordon.

She's part of a genre that, according to PornHub, Brits are 16percentt more likely to search for than any other nation, and holds her talent up as a perfectly natural bodily thing that regulators really shouldn't be worrying themselves with.

In it, Arnauld presents his own position on the nature of ideas, which was described above, and argues that Malebranche's view that we see all things (or at least all bodily things) in God and by means of God's ideas is not only mistaken, but thoroughly confused and wrong-headed.

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He isn't as fascinated by process as he is by the conversion of a line of thought into physical reality, the decisive impact of bodily things on the world of abstractions.

Although Seneca appreciates Platonic imagery that presents the soul as 'loftier' than bodily things, he is fully committed to the Stoic view that the soul is a body.

As he puts it in discussing certainty, "there is a spiritual light shed on intelligible things and the mind's eye, and this light is related to the inner eye and intelligible things in the way the bodily sun is related to bodily eyes and visible bodily things" (Rossi 1981, 240 241).

They explained that universals could be considered as concepts (universals post rem—'following the thing'), as intrinsic to bodily things (universals in re—'in the thing') and as really existing and separate from bodies (universals ante rem—'before the thing').

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