Sentence examples for concrete essence from inspiring English sources

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By contrast, Irigaray seeks to create a representation for women that would not be a designation of what she is, defining her by and holding her to some concrete essence, but would allow her to exist on her own terms and speak for herself.

Far from being some sort of concrete essence that must be exemplified by every organism in the species, types (then, as now) can be exemplified to greater or lesser extents, and can be varied from (p. 91) - and this is not an innovation brought about by Darwin, but can be found dating all the way back to Aristotle (p. 232).

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Even if you consider exposed concrete the essence of Brutalism, do all concrete buildings from that period, including the DC Metro, inevitably fall in that category?

Of the Royal Court of George III, he declares, "It is shrunk into the polished littleness of modern elegance and personal accommodation; it has evaporated from the gross concrete, into an essence and rectified spirit of expense, where you have tuns of ancient pomp in a vial of modern luxury".

Accordingly, the proper business of the rational soul was thought, and the proper objects of thought were not concrete particulars but abstract essences, which he called Ideas, or Forms.

Primary intelligibles are names that refer to essences possessing concrete referents in the world such as 'humanity'humanity

Problems in number theory and algebraic geometry are often very difficult, and it was the hope of mathematicians such as Noether, who laboured to produce a formal, axiomatic theory of rings, that, by working at a more rarefied level, the essence of the concrete problems would remain while the distracting special features of any given case would fall away.

Process panentheism recognizes two aspects of the divine, an abstract and unchanging essence and a concrete state that involves change.

Over the past century, this essence has become increasingly concrete.

Beyond Mrs. Migliore's hearing, he said: "People giving very concrete estimates of survival can in essence cause as much harm as good.

Over the years, Dixon discovered a new sound for the trumpet, far from familiar modes of bright brassiness: a concrete, physical style that pulled the essence of the instrument away from the bell and toward the mouthpiece.

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