The consideration of sound in more ontological terms takes it into modally alien territory. |
He makes the harp sing modally, although he continually changes the modes. |
The book differs from the article now within it both ideationally and modally. |
This picture, stripped of its moral overtones and exaggeration, is an essentially accurate portrayal of the modally different work motivations of miners and surfacemen. |
It is clear from Butterworth's work that the four tunes are very similar in underlying rhythmic structure, although modally they are different. |
One such position was that essence and existence are modally or formally distinct, such that existence constitutes a mode or property of a thing's essence. |