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discursiveness
diˈscursiveness [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being discursive: a. of reasoning from premisses to conclusions; b. of passing from one subject to another.a 1677 Barrow Serm. Wks. 1686 III. xxii. 252 The exercise of our mind in rational discursiveness, about things, in quest of truth. 1829 I. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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discursiveness
discursivenessn [U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays
development of Carlyle's mind and literary career", and the scholar Angus Ross has noted that the review-form displays in the highest degree Carlyle's "discursiveness wikipedia.org
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discursivity
discursivity Philos. (dɪskɜːˈsɪvɪtɪ) [f. discursive a. + -ity.] = discursiveness.1940 Mind XLIX. 447 Kant..never completely abandoned his view of the discursivity of the human intelligence. 1946 Ibid. LV. 52 Kant..never suggests that the possession of such [a priori] concepts can be used as evidence... Oxford English Dictionary
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Imagism
The Imagists rejected the sentiment and discursiveness typical of Romantic and Victorian poetry. wikipedia.org
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The Human Abstract (poem)
"The poem's discursiveness, its rather mechanical, almost mathematical simplicity make it unlike other songs of experience; the obviousness of the contrast wikipedia.org
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desultoriness
ˈdesultoriness [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being desultory; scrappy discursiveness; disconnectedness; lack of method.1661 Boyle Style of Script. Pref. (1675) 10 The Seeming Desultorinesse of my Method. 1727 Bailey vol. II, Desultoriness, the Skipping from one Thing to another. 1788 Reid Ac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vitarka-vicāra
Ulrich Timme Kragh explains vitarka (discernment) and vicāra (discursiveness), as understood by the Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra, thus: discernment is "the cognitive operation that is responsible for ascertaining what is perceived by the senses by initially labeling it with a name", while discursiveness is "the subsequent wikipedia.org
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Case (policy debate)
The difference between this type of policy debate, "pure" debate similar to Congressional policymaking, is that speech-acts and discourse and discursiveness wikipedia.org
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Han Yu
Han Yu wrote in many modes, often with discursiveness and daring experimentation. wikipedia.org
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Victor Maslin Yeates
Descriptions of aerial combat Winged Victory is remarkable for its depictions of World War I aerial combat, such as the following excerpt: The novel's discursiveness wikipedia.org
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Feminism in international relations
With regard to poststructuralist feminism, gender theory points out that due to this ontological and epistemological discursiveness, poststructuralist wikipedia.org
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Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra
): (1) the foundation which includes both, (2) the foundation with only discursiveness and (3) the foundation that has neither of these. A description of the various defining characteristics (lakṣaṇa) of discernment and discursiveness. wikipedia.org
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Mental factors (Buddhism)
mental factors (aniyata) are: Kaukṛitya – regret, worry, Middha – sleep, drowsiness Vitarka – conception, selectiveness, examination Vicāra – discernment, discursiveness wikipedia.org
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Klein's Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences
denigrating its orientation to applied mathematics and historical documentation: A tremendous gain of space has been achieved by eliminating much of the discursiveness wikipedia.org
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