Hegel develops his rational ontology of gender within a logic of oppositions. |
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Maori folklore focuses on oppositions between pairs, such as earth and sky, life and death, and male and female. |
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Lee's book has made me retrace the binary oppositions that have shaped prior discussions of critical pedagogy. |
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Likewise Tomu came to think of a film's plot in terms of a series of oppositions or conflicts. |
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Our personal lives are marked by these fractures, oppositions, and incoherences. |
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These binary oppositions were natural to a medical world view that took for granted a Cartesian mind-body dualism. |
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Our western predilection of talking in terms of binary oppositions finds an array of contrasts to play with in Wuthering Heights. |
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By including and blending the oppositions within her narration, de Pisan has created an engaging and lively epic of her hero, Joan of Arc. |
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Set in a region of seascapes and vineyards, Penola is no stranger to interesting oppositions. |
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Among the ancients, she begins, the oppositions to rational truth were error, ignorance and, most of all, opinion. |
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Neither entirely human nor artificial, but a combination of the two, the cyborg problematizes all dualities and oppositions. |
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If it hadn't, he says illuminatingly, it would have meant that oppositions haven't been using their brains. |
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Much of his writing is devoted to exposing how such oppositions were also perversely connected. |
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Either side of these oppositions will fuel the perception that the emotional life of others is distorted relative to a norm. |
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It is a conflict that occurs on the highest realms of thought and faces the fiercest of oppositions from the pragmatic, dull-witted masses. |
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Most of the time they have to stand and wait because it remains true that governments lose elections rather than oppositions winning them. |
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As long as Pataudi was captain, he led with authority and distinction, marshalling a weak team against strong oppositions. |
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These leaders must take a chance that a cautious relaxation of authoritarianism will breed moderation among extremist oppositions. |
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The sad outcome is that the operators could afford to fly in the teeth of all oppositions and put the system into use as scheduled. |
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From this initial and highly problematic binary, Schultz deduces a series of categorical oppositions. |
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But will they be able to keep themselves away from the culture of intimidating and harassing their oppositions? |
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In your own 5th harmonic chart you have two very close conjunctions, and some fairly close oppositions. |
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Deconstruction radically unsettled what were taken to be stable concepts and conceptual oppositions. |
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Its characters are presented ambiguously and their conflicts are not structured in terms of clear-cut oppositions between good and evil. |
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This is a cinema of spatial oppositions, with fragile coastline and the dry heart. |
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But democracy doesn't quite make it into the binary oppositions involved in this fight. |
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In the Anatomy, ideas, topoi, modes, and kinds fell into co-ordinated, complementary distributions, or lattice-work of dialectical oppositions and counterparts. |
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These two oppositions generate four basic strands of modern thought. |
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The phonematic facts are far better explained and more simply set forth if we conceive of a separate phonemic category in which all stressed-vowel oppositions are suspended. |
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These are three of 10 reasons the writers at the progressive blog Firedoglake give for their oppositions to the bill. |
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Basically one part of the theory said that we all see things differently, because of the binary oppositions to which we all give different meaning. |
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The section on markers discusses rhyme and alliteration, oppositions, word repetition, paradox, metaphor, pithiness and aspects of the syntax of proverbs. |
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Cinema offers simultaneous affirmation and dissolution of the binary oppositions upon which our most fundamental notions of self and other are based. |
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As usual with such defining oppositions, there is also striking symmetry. |
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Clearly, UK media coverage of protestors offers a set of binary oppositions that are inimical to seeing young people as part of an informed, rational and democratic citizenry. |
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This essay attempts to make the reader recognize that human rights is such an interested crossing, a containment of the aporia in binary oppositions. |
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I've struggled also with reducing every response to a set of binary oppositions. |
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Whether they boost or damage incumbents or oppositions depends on where the blame falls and who seems to offer a better prospectus for recovery. |
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Lenin explained how the unity and conflict of oppositions, the bourgeoisie and the proletariat in this case, worked themselves out. |
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If the oppositions parties had not called the election that bill would have been in the House. |
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But this minimal distance is carried out only very approximativemnt during the oppositions. |
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Both oppositions are regarded as strongly anti-French, and the disdain shown by Paris for the rebels and Déby's political opponents can only radicalize anti-French feelings in both these camps. |
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These two oppositions show how diversely social capital is understood. |
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To promote better forms of governance amongst other things, to better manage conflicts that may occur in a region where the development of energy production is fraught with various oppositions. |
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Designating God as the Oppositeness of such opposites can take us from the distinctions and oppositions with which we are familiar to the One who is responsible for there being such oppositions. |
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I have taken part in many a pub discussion about the perennial question of whether governments lose elections or oppositions win them, or a mixture of both. |
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Soon he will have to take decisions without the liberating urgency of emergency, and with an opposition no longer trapped, as oppositions often are in crises, between seeming irrelevant and seeming indecently opportunistic. |
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And while it is true that older words always pair vowel length with a change in vowel quality, new loanwords have reintroduced phonemic oppositions of length. |
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Early in the 20th century, Ferdinand de Saussure introduced the idea of language as a static system of interconnected units, defined through the oppositions between them. |
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