The interpretation of Dutch art had been strongly conditioned by Eugene Fromentin's famous view of this painting as essentially subjectless. |
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By objectivity is meant a subjectless account of being, as it were, being apart from any relation to a subject. |
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Wilson's prose — full of lists and subjectless verbs — moves along briskly. |
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This BECOME-construction is seen as subjectless, and the pre-verbal argument it contains is an elative adverbial. |
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I was about to give in for the night and resolve to wake up early when I got another subjectless e-mail in my inbox: Hey. |
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It also allows the citizens the diffusion of alternative information, more transparent, and subjectless to a commercial or governmental logic. |
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The subjectless staging of the viewer's reality become more important than the subjective likeness or reality by the artist. |
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Thus Brentano's theory draws a sharp line between judgement and predication in recognizing judgements with a non-predicational content and in taking subjectless sentences at face value. |
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Over the course of time I have increasingly moved away from talking about God and his Christ in a way that is subjectless and historically untethered. |
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