In fact, the poet depends on the irreducibility of such cognitively significant meanings in order for him to be creative. |
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The fact that mind evades complete objectification is not a signal of its irreducibility to mechanics. |
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His images, like Celan's, are concentrated to the point of irreducibility. |
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It is the characters' many-sidedness, their irreducibility to a formula, that he believes accounts for readers' continuing delight in Joyce's narrative. |
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In addition, she rightly admits the inherent irreducibility of all media. |
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Modern ideas about computational irreducibility, originated by Turing and others, reinforce this outlook. |
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The lyric can be a place in which to insist on the irreducibility of desire. |
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This paper studies analytic maps between free spectrahedra, and under certain irreducibility assumptions on the convex sets, classifies all those that are bianalytic. |
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Irreducibility can be characterized by saying that all the projects are linked together, both forwards and backwards. |
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