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This isn't an example of plagiarism but a return to an earlier notion of collective creation.
In what areas is the crowd's wisdom, digitally gathered, real wisdom, and in what areas is an earlier notion of authority required?
Even an earlier notion of asking the audience to vote has been abandoned: rightly so, in my opinion, since it avoids any suspicion of a kangaroo court.
And in the postal crisis, just about every established rule of the snail-mail culture is a dead letter, from the earlier notion of acceptable risk to the very expectation of timely delivery.
To bring this into view, Heidegger reinterprets his earlier notion of intelligibility in terms of the concept of a clearing.
To explicate the latter point, Heidegger introduces the concepts of destining (cf. the earlier notion of 'destiny') and enframing.
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In 1939 this world changed for Milosz, along with his earlier notions of poetry.
This awareness encouraged scientists to reconsider certain basic processes that resembled some of the earlier notions of Kant and Laplace.
And prior to 1918 the decisions of this Court did not depart from that theory, however they may have expanded the earlier notions of 'misbehavior'misbehavior
From the heights of the enlightened present, the Field looks down on earlier notions of progress and superior insight while ultimately asserting its own.
Rather than approaching these cities through earlier notions of migrations and conquests, the volume considers their roles in the social, political, and economic relationships that emerged during the transition from the Epiclassic to the Early Postclassic period.
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