We want it to be true that in that very same situation we could have done otherwise, so that our actions will have originative value. |
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Walcott's metaphoric take on epic is so powerfully originative as to put the whole genre in a new light. |
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This originative source is a well from which very different kinds of poems can be drawn up. |
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In Crescas's opnion, free will, in the sense of an originative cause that is itself uncaused, to decide and act does not really exist. |
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The need of our time is to keep returning to this originative state. |
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It was as if some deeper level of his being had been tapped: his life as an originative thinker began in earnest. |
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Consequently, its own originative activity accrues to thinking, that is, insofar as it is a principle, the dynamics of its principiating: principiare. |
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Variety of life is important to the person with an originative mind. |
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Disruptive innovation challenges the status quo, stimulates discussion, and advances originative thinking Disruptive innovation is called for to address staff RN retention. |
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The difficulty, then, is how to reconcile that originative asymmetry with anything like the forms of reciprocity or mutuality central to a liberal conception of the socius. |
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These may be described as originative or foundational experiences, since a long history of human worship and understanding of God traces back to each of them. |
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