Existence is always infinitely indebted to this absolute antecedence, this inconceivable origin. |
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Now Afro-Americans, frustrated in their search for antecedence in their African line, might turn to their Scottish roots. |
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This antecedence of being does not yet have the responsibility of being. |
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Other presentations also considered the slippery issue of authorship when antecedence, originality and context are in question. |
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The fifth chapter is about the word si, which is said to signify causality in or via antecedence. |
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This has a long antecedence, and the book reviews some of the historical and theoretical literature on the nature of law, including some Marxist sources. |
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The greatest concern in post hoc causal studies is the difficulty in asserting antecedence. |
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The Manual of Reason states that an antecedent is irrelevant if its antecedence is only established along with some other entity. |
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Time naturally challenges the sovereignty and originality of ideas, as lines of antecedence reveal themselves to be circular, even field-like patterns of influence. |
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The name's antecedence, the very fine grape variety, and the finesse and purity of the Ormarine Winery wines are maintained by carefully planned innovation backed by a dynamic investment policy. |
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