We can consciously cultivate practices that bring us in touch with other kinds of temporality. |
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What makes instant messaging different to the epistolary romance is the question of temporality. |
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Engaging in conceptual or philosophical experiments, she forces architecture to examine the importance of temporality. |
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Instead it enacts a movement from future to past that hints towards a futurity entirely removed from linear temporality. |
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The themes of spatiality and temporality are strongly reiterated in the festival. |
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The possibility of using temporality as a narrative catalyst has been exploited in cinema, as in classic Hollywood dissolves and fades. |
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This achievement opposes the insignificance and temporality the writer's life. |
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A new sense of temporality gave human consciousness a decisive role in the shaping of history. |
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There is no divide in the originary experience of ipseity, there is no horizonal structure, and there is no temporality. |
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Blindness is equated with turning away from temporality towards the contemplation of eternity. |
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Unfolding thus entails temporality, which is said to dissemble the essential. |
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The sculpture is a poignant evocation of the essential temporality of human relationships. |
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Eric's temporality begins to unravel, events from the near future seeping into the present. |
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A simple example will illustrate the difference between this disturbed mode of comportment and a more primary manner of embodying temporality and culture. |
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Ideas about temporality are most focused by the event of death. |
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Ecstatic temporality transcends particular entities in two respects. |
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The beauty of the loved one is an indication of something other than his own individuality, pointing in fact to a generic beautiness that he has captured, as it were, in his temporality. |
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Husserl's way of speaking about psychologist conception of conscience's temporality of Brentano. |
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It seem to have more to do with the way we move around and with temporality. |
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As such, both policy and lack of policy affect the temporality of youth in various socioeconomic contexts. |
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It is awareness of temporality and the dream of timelessness that together give our lives depth and add another dimension to our thinking. |
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These common spaces are constructed around temporality, with the objective of creating a common history. |
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Other issues that were investigated in the address were those of regionality and temporality or time. |
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Finally, the clarification of the rules affects the temporality of the consultation. |
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Inspired by this ruderal nature, the project team proposed a different kind of green space, enmeshed in the city and its temporality. |
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We remember that our offers are for a determinate temporality, it is indicated in each good. |
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This gap in her memory will continue to leave the event unwitnessed, keeping her fractured self alienated and whirling in a confused temporality, a fractured chronology. |
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The play is fragmented, and constantly shifts in temporality. |
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Even our joys, in their temporality, remind us of impermanence. |
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In the case of human cloning, it is clear that the latter emblematically affects the three above-mentioned vectors of human existence: corporeality, temporality and otherness. |
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Only this era provides the decisive philosophical argument that associates each historical or social production with a specific global internal temporality. |
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Besides high rates of youth, long term and female unemployment, the Spanish labour market suffers from a high rate of temporality, a low rate of part-time working and a low rate of female participation in the labour market. |
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We conceive, assemble and use them in a temporality of experience: the work does not lead towards an achievement and an exhibition, but tends to a situation where we can share and create simultaneously. |
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Through violation of the principle of temporality states of emergency become permanent in nature, as a result of which the executive holds extraordinary powers. |
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This historical temporality is most certainly of a Keynesian nature. |
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These questions can be parsed more analytically in terms of five variables: abstraction, variety, connectivity, temporality, and spatial composition. |
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Duration denoted a temporality lacking all subjectivity. |
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With a very personal voice and the meticulousness of a miniaturist, Lazkano shows a masterful command of textures and temporality as he develops an ethics of a constantly evolving work. |
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Preference will not be given to papers from phenomenological or existentialist backgrounds, but some theoretical consideration of the issues involved in thinking temporality is a necessity. |
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Changes in precipitation can bring about changes not only in run-off magnitude and temporality, but also in frequency and intensity of floods and droughts. |
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Such tmesis can have various effects, but fragmenting and interpolating the fragmented has the specific effect of producing simultaneity, a kind of atemporal temporality. |
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In its radical transcendence of all finite states the subject enters into the space of a nunc stans, in the face of which all temporality becomes an unreal appearance. |
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As soon as one wants to delve into the meaning of the painting, however, one calls upon a fictive time since figurability can exist only as subject to temporality. |
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Typologically, grammatical markings of temporality are quite complicated. |
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A Response to Ricouer's Criticisms on Heideggerian Temporality. |
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