Then it is argued that what is imaginable or conceivable is metaphysically possible. |
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Psychologically perceptive and metaphysically curious, both men had a keen eye for understanding and decoding the human condition. |
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This distinctions are more meaningful to me psychologically and linguistically than they are metaphysically. |
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Fog came to mean something in London, and as such is made available aesthetically rather than metaphysically. |
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They have as a result imposed upon Daoism an irrational mysticism focused on a metaphysically absolute Dao. |
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I can't say I think one way is metaphysically better than the other. |
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We stated before that man has experienced for centuries the necessity to link himself metaphysically to his God. |
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If Hope is your guiding beacon, you must be willing to view it metaphysically. |
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In time everyone has to raise the Kundalini in order to progress spiritually and metaphysically. |
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Impossibilism is the thesis that free will is conceptually or metaphysically impossible for non-godlike creatures like us. |
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For full access to a genuine voice, Hemingway argues that a writer must depopulate his or her world, physically or metaphysically. |
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It would seem that these contemporaries of the fun society paint its dark side and all its ruptures so appealingly that they talk to the metaphysically homeless from the soul. |
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Sancho, as Kafka remarked, is a free man, but Don Quixote is metaphysically and psychologically bound by his dedication to knight errantry. |
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Birth is a metaphysically arbitrary line, but it's a supremely salient socio-psychological one. |
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Someone once defined sillage to me, rather metaphysically, as the sense of a person being present in the room after she has left. |
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They are neither logically nor metaphysically absurd. |
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In the debate between friends and enemies of factualist truthmaker maximalism it is often assumed that truthmakers must be ontologically or metaphysically fundamental. |
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Grosseteste takes bodies to be more or less metaphysically simple depending on whether, in addition to corporeity, they include other substantial forms. |
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Physically and metaphysically unaccommodated, Brik even imagines the Biblical Lazarus as a kind of unaccommodated man — the emblem of all immigrants. |
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The argument is that without distinct individuals that are metaphysically prior to the relations, there is nothing to stand in the irreflexive relations that are supposed to confer individuality on the relata. |
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It also made species extinction metaphysically impossible. |
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The law of reason and consequent he considered not as different, but merely as expressing metaphysically what these express logically. |
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The truth-values of statements about contingent things, though temporally immutable from the beginning of the world and also immutably known by God, were metaphysically contingent. |
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Why is it that the metaphysically thin, or natureless, or lightweight concept of truth should be a sure-fire sign of expressive and proof-theoretic strength? |
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In other words, metaphysically speaking, one's cells, tissues, and organs are specified as self rather than as nonself by one's soul informing one's matter. |
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