A mass of matter is individuated by the particles that compose it, however organized. |
For Nietzsche, Dionysos symbolized the universal, Apollo symbolized individuated art. |
In his individuated free-floating imagery that defines his iconography, he is rooted in the social and cultural matrix. |
God is not individuated by his true description, since it is impossible to conceive of any other entity from which he could be distinguished. |
The binomial designates a duel made up of two individuated forces which intersect. |
In addition the superimposition of political and personal texts demonstrates how affect is both individuated and socialised, often simultaneously. |