Sentence examples for primal object from inspiring English sources

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Klein's writings are full of "the primal object" and the all-signifying breast, and also of sensible and lucid reference to insights older than psychiatry.

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That is, states of affairs are the primal objects of logic (1911a, 138 n 1), and logic is primarily about states of affairs and only secondarily about truth-bearers (cf. Gardies 1985).

(I to III) Schematic illustration of the evolution process of the PbS hopper cubic structures: from (I) primal octapod (corresponding to the object marked by blue circle in image e) to (II) transitional octapod (corresponding to the object marked by red circle in image e) to (III) final cube (corresponding to the object marked by yellow arrow in image e).

"Those objects are very primal.

During the campaign and in the first years of the Administration, Clinton had often used Stephanopoulos as his whipping post, the object of early-morning primal screams.

In the framework, we did modify in the objects and conditions of primal problem to reproduce an appropriate learning rule for an observation sample.

And because such freedom is, itself, a primal strain of the American ideal and object of American fantasy, it's no surprise that New York should also be so often the subject of artistic representation.

In Freud's story, the father's murder results not in lawless freedom and unlimited access to sexual objects (a fraternal civil war), but rather in the creation of totems and taboos the primal father becomes a totemic figure, a revered ancestral object, and the brother's actions in killing him and claiming his women are reconceived as the prohibited transgressions of murder and incest.

What ignites Morricone, in other words, is less the nostalgic impulse than those pure, primal experiences which are destined to become the objects of nostalgia — the laying up of treasures upon earth.

Previous research has noted that because climate change (as an object) cannot be experienced directly, it fails to activate a primal affective/associative risk response (Weber, 2006).

In An Inquiry Into the Good (1911), pure experience describes the primal undifferentiated form that subsequently dirempts into differentiated forms: experiencing subject and experienced objects, intellectual intuition and reflective thought, objectified nature and objectifying spirit all on their way to a higher unity.

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