Originary

Word ORIGINARY
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Hyphenation o rig i na ry
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Such a repression, then, can with good reason be called 'originary'. ❋ Enowning (2008)

The deconstructive approach to literature was marked by a number of signature traits: an aloofness from cause-effect relations, "originary" historical factors, and determinate "intended meanings"; a denial that literature is "about" anything besides reading and writing; a concentration on destabilizing, infinitely regressive linguistic effects; a ponderous coyness about the critic's own immersion in the swirling current of interpretation; a blurring of the line between a given author's metaphors and the critic's own; a dense opacity of style, whereby vague abstractions conjoined to perform a slowly circling Dance of the Elephants; and explicit obeisance to certain prized authorities such as Derrida, Lacan, and de Man, along with the forefathers Nietzsche and Heidegger. ❋ Corngold, Stanley (2005)

a kind of originary explosion that simultaneously produces matter as passively receptive to form and keeps any form, even the quasi-eternal "heaven of heavens," from being truly eternal and unchanging (since the "heaven of heavens" has, after all, undergone the greatest change of all: that from non-existence to existence). ❋ Adam Kotsko (2010)

ORIGIN "The Metaphysical and Theological idea of an" originary "presence is so deeply flawed. ❋ Jirwin66 (2009)

But this brings me right back to one of my originary questions: what is this obsession with quantifying and charting everything? ❋ Clairelight (2009)

This current fotty-relatedmadness is just the inversion of a more originary lunacy. ❋ Unknown (2011)

For the text's reversion to the beginnings of the world also puts under erasure its own originary moment: the moment of the dawn of transcendental idealism as a shape all light that later becomes the philosophy of revelation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

By premising its concept of "world" (or an all-encompassing framework by some other name) on an originary act of reflexive self-possession, Cartesian epistemology and the political philosophy of classical liberalism revolve a model of agency constituted ex negativo — that is, defined by the alleged absence of any inner pre-determination. ❋ Unknown (2008)

His text is the most sacred, the most poetic, the most originary, since he creates a name and gives it to himself, but he is left no less destitute in his force and even in his wealth; he pleads for a translator. ❋ Mary Kate Hurley (2008)

The film must be judged by the enormousness of the gap between this originary text and this pale, commercial, toothless, non-denominational cash-in. ❋ Adam Roberts (2010)

Repetition is the site of possibility for the emergence of pure difference without positing an originary point. ❋ Unknown (2008)

World Schelling maintains that at some originary point in the evolution of life the potential of all future things to be themselves — their essence — has flashed up in the form of a dream-like vision in which eternity has glimpsed itself. ❋ Unknown (2008)

One could suggest that this model of an ecstatic joining of the male and the female in a mystical ritual recreates in social practice the image of the purely spiritual masculo-feminine first human of which Philo speaks in his commentary, indeed, that this ritual of the Therapeutae is a return to the originary Adam (Meeks 1973, 179; Macdonald 1988, 289). ❋ Unknown (2009)

There isn't really a single, or originary progressive or otherwise meaning to mother's day. ❋ Mary L. Dudziak (2009)

In doing so, Betts manages to explore the potential of this described, “libidinal” economy, with its inadvertent expressions, all ungoverned by the originary intention of McCaffery himself. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Poem #18450″ has arisen from an originary reservoir of 1200 randomly combined sets of words. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Heidegger is always a bit cagey, I think, about the exact nature of that difference, and while Being and Time may be, as some claim, a wholly new and ontological description of embodiment, Heidegger does leave the originary structure of the body itself -- animal and human -- in suspense. ❋ Enowning (2009)

The story in the second chapter of Genesis is the story of the splitting off of the two equal halves of an originary body: ❋ Unknown (2009)

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