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otherwise than being
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "otherwise than being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate a condition or situation that is different from what has been previously stated. Example: "The contract shall be void otherwise than being signed by both parties."
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Lévinas's other major philosophical works are De l'existence à l'existant (1947; Existence and Existents), En découvrant l'existence avec Husserl et Heidegger (1949; Discovering Existence with Husserl and Heidegger), and Autrement qu'être; ou, au-delà de l'essence (1974; Otherwise than Being; or, Beyond Essence).
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Emmanuel Levinas, Otherwise than Being, or Beyond Essence, trans.
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Interwoven layers of affectivity are unfolded in Otherwise than Being.
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Levinas addresses Derrida's observation in Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence, Op. cit.
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Levinas's works subsequent to Otherwise than Being refine its complex thematics.
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The central wager of Otherwise than Being is to express affectivity in its immediacy, with minimal conceptualization.
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But whereas for Bradwardine insolubles also signify otherwise than is the case, Swyneshed does not seem to have a notion of any additional signification of a proposition.
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However, we cannot "otherwise than be"—since otherwise suggests the infinity, the open non-structure of human sensibility and affectivity, so long as these are understood as for-the-Other.
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For him, a proposition is (D1) true if it signifies only as is the case (tantum sicut est), and (D2) false if it signifies otherwise than is the case (aliter quam est).
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But whereas Bradwardine maintained that in addition the proposition must not signify otherwise than is the case (that is, it must signify only as is the case), Swyneshed said that in addition the proposition must not "falsify itself".
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Otherwise, rather than being helpful for policymakers, such studies may give misleading projections of the impacts of climate change.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "otherwise than being", ensure the context is formal or legal to maintain appropriateness. This phrase works best in situations where precise language is crucial.
Common error
Avoid using "otherwise than being" in everyday conversation or informal writing. Simpler alternatives like "differently" or "instead" are often more suitable and sound less stilted.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "otherwise than being" functions as a connector, introducing an exception or alternative condition. It sets up a contrast to a preceding statement, indicating a situation where the reality deviates from the initial premise. Ludwig shows this is often found in philosophical and formal contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "otherwise than being" is a grammatically correct phrase used to introduce an alternative condition or state. While confirmed as correct by Ludwig, it is relatively uncommon and primarily found in formal, legal, and philosophical contexts. Its purpose is to clarify or qualify a situation by presenting an alternative state, making it suitable for precise and accurate communication. When simpler alternatives are available, especially in informal settings, they are generally preferred to avoid sounding overly formal.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
differently from being
Replaces "otherwise" with "differently", focusing on the divergence from a specific state of existence.
in a manner other than being
Emphasizes the method or way in which something exists in a different state.
in a state apart from being
Highlights the separation or distinction from a particular condition of existence.
under conditions other than being
Focuses on the circumstances that dictate a state different from the norm.
in a way that is not being
Simple substitution of terms to convey a lack of existence in a certain state.
dissimilarly to being
Highlights the lack of resemblance compared to another way of being.
notwithstanding its being
Focuses on the presence of a factor that doesn't change the end result.
aside from existing as
Highlights a departure from a typical state of existence.
distinct from a condition of being
Highlights the difference or variance from a state of existence.
other than in existence
Highlights a condition of non existence in something or someone.
FAQs
How can I use "otherwise than being" in a sentence?
You can use "otherwise than being" to introduce a condition or state that differs from a previously mentioned or expected one. For example: "The agreement is void otherwise than being signed by all parties involved."
What phrases are similar to "otherwise than being"?
Similar phrases include "differently from being", "in a manner other than being", and "in a state apart from being".
Is "otherwise than being" formal language?
Yes, "otherwise than being" is considered formal and is often used in legal, academic, or other formal writing contexts. It is less common in everyday speech or informal writing.
Which is more appropriate, "otherwise than being" or "other than being"?
"Other than being" is generally more common and often more appropriate in modern English. While "otherwise than being" is grammatically correct, it can sound more archaic or overly formal. Choose based on the desired tone and context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested