It seems to the Jew irreducibly and scandalously unique because of its relationship to his own history. |
Here, it is crucial that there is no formula that connects them, that our experience is irreducibly multiform. |
What he means is irreducibly more complex than his statement lets on. |
For Diderot, every work is the legitimate property of its author because a work of literature is the irreducibly singular expression of that author's thoughts and feelings. |
In Feyerabend's view, commonsense introspective reports are irreducibly immaterialist in content. |
Vernacular psychology has it that emotions are irreducibly mysterious, too fuzzy and indistinct to analyse beyond a certain point. |