To say more than this is to return to the confidence that representation and conceptuality capture every aspect of meaning lived out in a human life. |
Still alive in the Orient even today, it faded in the West from the 13th century with the coming of causality, conceptuality and positivism. |
It is a rarity for a monochrome to be treated with the same eloquence and conceptuality. |
We get lost in the constant need to insist, losing the conceptuality that is at the basis of true communication. |
The transcendent God, who is beyond all being, all rationality, and all conceptuality, is divested of divine transcendence. |
As a matter of fact, they are statements of an ontological insecurity, as well as an appropriation of something, a way of investing spaces in the time of the world you project from a conceptuality. |