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is insofar
adverb
To such a degree or extent.
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Metaphysics, the philosophical study whose object is to determine the real nature of things to determine the meaning, structure, and principles of whatever is insofar as it is.
The much-decried vuvuzela does have something on the caxirola: despite the overwhelming amount of noise a human adult can create with a plastic horn, a small child is reduced to banging it against things (which is, insofar as I can tell, a pretty constant state of affairs when you give almost anything to a small child).
Further, the soul is insofar as it lives (cf. OutMet, pp. 43 44).
This is insofar important as the foldcores typically fail by buckling and not by reaching a material limit.
On the former view, by contrast, a rationale is at hand: because your will is, insofar as it is rational, good.
Consequently, its own originative activity accrues to thinking, that is, insofar as it is a principle, the dynamics of its principiating: principiare.
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The flat we lived in was, insofar as we knew, free from vampires and wolves.
It was, insofar as there were no more murders of this type, and thus far Shepherd's story is true.
The tendency has really been, insofar as this was possible, to dismiss white people as the slightly mad victims of their own brainwashing.
They are earnestly moral, didactic; they build them ever more stately mansions, and they exhort and plead and refine, and they are, insofar, books of error.
Suarez distinguishes between being as the first object of the intellect and being as the proper subject of metaphysics: "being insofar as it is real being".
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