It is the materiality of the film stock that situates an indexical link with the past. |
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Instead it emphasized the uniqueness, singularity, and indexical immediacy of the art object itself. |
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In fact, the effect of transparency produced by indexical pointing will effectively foreclose the interrogation that is called for. |
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As an indexical record, it points backwards to the Atari system that produced it through a chain of digital reproduction. |
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These kinds of inferential processes go on constantly in interaction, as we all know, on the basis of indexical signals that work like gestures in pantomime. |
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Likewise the quantifiers have this indexical feature, that the domain over which they range depends on the context of use. |
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The array of fine lines exist in an indexical relationship to the movements of the hands of the artist. |
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What if the pandemonium of the internet was turned into something more indexical and even tangible? |
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But there are more context-sensitive expressions than indexical, deictic and anaphoric pronouns. |
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This strategy avoids depicting the misery of the people who usually inhabit the street, while using the image's indexical power to suggest the causes of its tragic decline. |
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According to the second Fregean account, the sense of a use of an indexical like 'today' is the class of referentially equivalent ordinary Fregean senses. |
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Moreover, Peirce handled the notion of indexical reference under the heading of speculative grammar and not under the heading of speculative rhetoric, whereas the topic certainly belongs to Morris's pragmatics. |
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The fact is that due to the possibility of undetectable manipulations, the still or moving photographic image is losing its indexical credibility. |
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Clinical implications of cultural differences, the referential versus the indexical self. |
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The indexical nature of this final shot functions on both the age, race and history of the two women. |
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Every so often there is an indexical change in the art world. |
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Taking the indexical aspect of the sacramental worldview to its limit, we can speak of God as the original object of all possible experience or knowledge. |
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