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palingenesis

noun

The apparent repetition, during the development of a single embryo, of changes that occurred previously in the evolution of its species.

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This reunion of the ideal and the real provided Gioberti a means of describing the actualization in human life of the life of the spirit, and thus palingenesis became an ethical, social, and political concept.

He coined the term "palingenesis" to indicate the return of human concepts to the essential centre of being from which they become divorced.

"Pandemic, Predictors, Philosophers, Psychologist,!" While he was going through the "Ps" in the dictionary he found "palingenesis" he stuck it in an ad and next day - referring to Tammany Palingenises," meaning Tammany Rebirth.

So "Palingenesis" (1971), for example, is like "The Seasons" but frozen: the forms, once wet, are now like cut ice.

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