I really do not see how the concept of meaning can bear so much weight in Arendt's work if ineffability and indefinability are crucial. |
Augustine's strong sense of divine ineffability led him to condemn all attempts to portray the Trinity, even with abstract symbols. |
When you have context-dependence, ineffability can be trite and unmysterious. |
In this darkly funny work, Parks offers a story that doesn't shy away from the complexity of relationships, and from the ineffability, indeed, impossibility, of the unmade decision. |
Ironically, the power of the aesthetic expression will generate linguistic processes in proportion to its degree of impact caused by its ineffability. |
It also implies a deep hatred ineffability desire to see pain, suffering, and injury or inconvenience others. |