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It also should be noted that much of his terminology for change was drawn from the alchemy of his time.
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At the same time, and due to more or less the same set of influences, Husserl also had used the term Gestalt and Gestaltmoment to indicate higher-order quasi-qualities and the unitary framework of the whole intuition (in a lecture from January 1890, see Husserl 2005, and in the 1891 Philosophy of Arithmetic, where he switches his terminology to "figural moment").
Yet Lincoln was, by the standards and terminology of his day, an "infidel".
But when Warshow shakes free of the sententious terminology of his time, the fuss made over him starts to make sense.
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