Enchainment

Word ENCHAINMENT
Character 11
Hyphenation en chain ment
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The word "enchainment" in example sentences

So far as any argument from such "enchainment" reaches, it makes entirely against the view which Mr. Mivart is advocating. ❋ George John Romanes (1871)

A salutary leveling of Voice in writing, rooted deep in the currents of postmetaphysical philosophy — or otherwise the deconstruction of the transcendental Word in all its various mystifications — can rightly disenchant the file of the signifier without going so far as to ignore the phonemic enchainment linked by letters but not coterminous with those scripted increments. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They Maintained that Eid is not a mere celebration but the commemoration to renew the oath to perform excellent for the sake of Allah and contribute for the suffering humanity added that Let the Imams and Khatibs of all the Masjids, jamias and Eid Gahs pray for the complete liberation of Kashmir from the Indian enchainment along with terror and horror unleashed by its forces to suppress the genuine freedom struggle. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The universe was to him a dwelling, to inhabit with his chosen one; and not either a scheme of society or an enchainment of events, that could impart to him either happiness or misery. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It is impossible to conjecture the strange enchainment of events which restored the lifeless form of my friend to our hands. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Wolin admires Arendt's image of man as "a fighter," but he does not see her full-scale battle against fixity, stasis, enchainment, her ardent advocacy of democracy in the mind, plurality in the mind. ❋ Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth (1979)

Another view makes the soul answerable for all that thus comes about, since its first creations have set up the entire enchainment. ❋ Plotinus (1952)

Everywhere, no doubt, he expresses contempt for all that is of sense, blames the commerce of the soul with body as an enchainment, an entombment, and upholds as a great truth the saying of the Mysteries that the soul is here a prisoner. ❋ Plotinus (1952)

The mind is equally intelligent however diverse the objects it considers; and those objects because of their perfect enchainment are always equally intelligible. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

A sister would have meant enchainment to civilization. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)

Voltaire concerned himself only with the causal enchainment of events and the immediate motives of men. ❋ Unknown (1894)

And if one imagines anything outside of this, it necessitates coming back to the multiplicity of preexistences and to enchainment; (175) and preexistences end by becoming innumerable. ❋ 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� (1882)

In his spirit of system, his clearness, and the logical enchainment of his ideas, Calvin is eminently French. ❋ Edward Dowden (1878)

Nevertheless an obscure presentiment of the entrance of corruption into the universe does find expression in his notion, that the present enchainment of the spirit to ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

Therefore I say it is painfully manifest that "the enchainment of all the various orders of creatures in a hierarchy of activities," is _not_ ❋ George John Romanes (1871)

This study reveals to us, as a fact, the enchainment of all the various orders of creatures in a hierarchy of activities, in harmony with what we might expect to find in a world the outcome of a First Cause possessed of intelligence and will [64]. ❋ George John Romanes (1871)

His nomination in chief among the traditionally very merry Islanders was hardly borne out by the tale of his enchainment with a drunken yokefellow -- unless upon the Durance version of the felicity of his countrymen; still, the water-wagtail carried it, Skepsey trotted into memories. ❋ George Meredith (1868)

The terms _cause and effect_, and others of that kind, which the imperfection of psychological language compels us to use in speaking of the mental connection between action and its antecedents, are steeped from their employment in connection with physical science, in physical association, and the import with them into the moral sphere the notion of physical enchainment, for which the representations of consciousness, the sole authority, afford no warrant whatever. ❋ Goldwin Smith (1866)

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