Following the tradition of classical Daoism, Zhuangzi also believed in the inherent inexpressibility of the holistic essence of all being. |
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The script is expressive of inexpressibility. |
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By the strong inexpressibility of contradictory negation there is no single IFL sentence, not translatable into FO, whose contradictory negation has a truth-condition of that form. |
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When Thernstrom first accepted the fact that her longtime neck and shoulder pain wouldn't be going away, what troubled her as much as anything was the sheer meaninglessness and inexpressibility of her suffering. |
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Even in this least poetical age, when it comes to expressing the inexpressibility of grief, only poetry will do. |
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Unlike Flaubert, who implies that reality is expressible, Chopin appreciates the inexpressibility of some part of reality. |
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In various ways, the text repeatedly references the inexpressibility of affect. |
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Although there may be other accounts that can do the job, the account this paper sketches shows promise and can easily deal with the inexpressibility problem. |
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Inexpressibility of contradictory negation. |
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