With it, Aristotle's notion of place as a container gives way to dispersion, loss and forgetfulness. |
We suspect one of the weapons being used in the cultural war is a secret ray gun that induces forgetfulness and lethargy. |
Ordinary forgetfulness that emerges after a trauma must not be confused with amnesia for the trauma. |
Was Renoir's disavowal of his involvement in politics in the United States a matter of forgetfulness? |
The court considered a belief may be honestly held whether it stems from intoxication, stupidity, forgetfulness or inattention. |
She had learned the hard way a long time ago that forgetfulness was considered negligence. |