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Confusion itself is linked with a kind of violence or agitation, so that confused sensations alone may be enough to make our desires become 'passionate.' The violence of the passions seems partly a matter of their particularity: passions are directed at particular objects, in contrast with the generality of, e.g., benevolence.

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The application of classical building-energy simulation programs is not appropriate for glazed spaces because of their particularities (as the transmission of solar radiation through windows as well as reflection and absorption).

This denial of the knowledge of particulars in their particularity also appears at Charmides 166e; Phaedo 97d; Republic 334a, 409d.

Though the causes of such heterogeneity demand a deeper study of each industry, accounting for their particularities, we will show the extent of such heterogeneity and try to make some connection with our previous findings.

It also shows the mutual dependence of the determinations of the singularity of the atomistic subjects of civil society and their particularity as members (parts) of holistically conceived families).

Smaller particles, named microplastics (< 5 mm), gained attention more recently and are now the focus of many studies, especially for their particularities regarding sources, characteristics and effects (e.g., surface-area-to-volume ratio which can increase their potential to transport toxic substances).

The consensus was that CocoRosie had joined the musical mainstream while losing nothing of their stubborn particularity.

Other budding urban realists, like Peter Sollett ("Raising Victor Vargas and Eric Easonon ("Manito") worked on a more modest and intimate scale, balancing their ambitions with a warm, precise sense of their characters' particularity.

It has a fragile, transformative horizon, namely, a society that would no longer be riven with fundamental antagonisms, thinking that would be rid of the compulsion to dominate through conceptual identification, and the flourishing of particular objects in their particularity.

If one tries to cancel out these disadvantages by taking into account the differences, e.g., by means of affirmative action intended to remove injustices, this serves the higher-ranking goal of treating persons in all their particularity as of equal status (Benhabib 1992).

Refining and reifying the depiction of the film's subjects to an exemplary grandeur, the film also filters out many of their personal particularities and converts their presences into abstractions.

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