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discursion rare. (dɪˈskɜːʃən) Also 6 discorsioun. [ad. L. discursiōn-em, n. of action from discurrĕre to run to and fro: see discur.] † 1. The action of running or moving to and fro.1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 404 Richt grit displesour he had euerie da Of the discorsioun maid be Inglismen. 1684 tr...
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discursive
discursive, a. (n.) (dɪˈskɜːsɪv) [f. L. discurs- ppl. stem of discurrĕre (see discursion) + -ive.] 1. Running hither and thither; passing irregularly from one locality to another. rare in lit. sense.1626 Bacon Sylva §745 Whatsoeuer moueth Attention.. stilleth the Naturall and discursiue Motion of th...
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Iona and Peter Opie
He began a career as a writer and was joint winner of the £1,000 Chosen Books competition, with his autobiographical discursion The Case of Being a Young Selected works
They authored about 25 books including:
Peter Opie, 1946, The Case of Being a Young Man, a discursion (Chosen Books, competition prize
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Phantoms in the Brain
On Ramachandran's discursion on consciousness, Goldberg writes, "Here he fails, simply because neuroscience has no clue yet how to render the self concrete
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The Man Who Knew Coolidge
Over a game of cards, Schmaltz once again begins a singular and long-winded discursion.
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Touhou Project
It was illustrated by Arata Toshihira, and serves as a light-hearted discursion from the main story featuring Reisen Udongein Inaba and Tewi Inaba, who
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The History of England (Hume book)
This last discursion at the end of vol 2 is a summary of some of Hume's most developed thoughts (chapter XXII).
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