10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INEXPRESSIBILITY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
inexpressibility in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
inexpressibility im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The
Inexpressibility of Truth
The main virtue of the inexpressibility view is that it offers a solution to the Liar paradoxes without postulating that truth is an inconsistent concept. Moreover, the account can be easily extended to apply to all semantic paradoxes.
2
A New Handbook of Literary Terms
156 INEXPRESSIBILITY TOPOS ism” (), in Critical Writings of Ford Madox
Ford, ed. Frank MacShane (), John Peters, Conrad and Impressionism (
); Jesse Matz, Literary Impressionism and Modernist Aesthetics () ...
3
Elements of Finite Model Theory
We start this chapter by giving a few examples of inexpressibility proofs, using the
standard model-theoretic machinery (compactness, the Lowenheim- Skolem
theorem). We then show that this machinery is not generally applicable in the
finite ...
4
The Aesthetics of Failure:
Inexpressibility in Samuel ...
This book fits into that renaissance, but draws on a distinct, though rarely addressed, connection that Samuel Beckett's work shares with that of Maurice Blanchot and Emmanuel Levinas.
5
The Dark Matter of Words: Absence, Unknowing, and Emptiness ...
In themselves, structured absences and inexpressibility tropes are not difficult to
manufacture, and in lesser hands they can quickly scuttle an entire novel. As
noted in the previous chapter, gestures of inexpressibility and declarations of ...
6
Language Mysticism: The Negative Way of Language in Eliot, ...
Introduction: Beyond. Inexpressibility. From that time forth she [Reason] found it
hard to believe that the splendor and purity was sullied by the corporeal matter of
words. And just as what the spirit sees is always present and is held to be ...
Shira Wolosky, Shira Wolosky Weiss, 1995
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Ludwig Wittgenstein - A Cultural Point of View: Philosophy ...
Religious Inexpressibility in Wittgenstein's Early Thought i. Religious
Inexpressibility in the Tractatus ii. Religious Inexpressibility in “A Lecture on
Ethics The Impossibility of Expressing Ultimate Values iii. Case Studies in
Inexpressibility of ...
Professor William J DeAngelis, 2012
8
The Anthropological Character of Theology: Conditioning ...
3 Comments on the 'inexpressibility' of religious experiences may be taken
seriously, however, without necessarily accepting that we should not try to
apprehend and use them in theological understanding. In the first place, the
claim that ...
9
Concept of Truth in Science and Religion
Inexpressibility or Indeterminateness, 5. Inexpressibility as qualified by Existence,
6. Inexpressibility as qualified by Non-existence, and 7. Inexpressibility as
qualified by both Existence and Non- existence. The fourth mode of
Inexpressibility or ...
K. D. Gangrade, L. S. Kothari, Ajit Ram Verma, 2005
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2010: 9th International Semantic Web ...
Analogously one can also show inexpressibility for Gs⊆, Ga⊆, and Ga♯. From
the example we conclude our first inexpressibility result. Theorem 3. DL-Lite is
not closed under TBox evolution wrt Gs⊆, Gs♯, Ga⊆, and Ga♯. With a similar ...
Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Yue Pan, Pascal Hitzler, 2011
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «INEXPRESSIBILITY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
inexpressibility im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The new National Theatre show tackling internet pornography
The script is expressive of inexpressibility. "We're talking about sex," explains Greenland, "[so] we're talking about something that is articulated ... «The Independent, Jun 15»
Missy Mazzoli: Composer Portrait Series at Miller Theatre
Crane's text is yet another incarnation of the inexpressibility topos—a mode of speech that declares it's not possible to describe something or ... «I CARE IF YOU LISTEN, Feb 15»
Self-Dissection: a conversation with satirical English author Will Self
If I can just get enough quantity in, then I can somehow express this ineffable inexpressibility of language. I think my approach lies somewhere ... «Boing Boing, Jan 15»
Taylor Swift's 1989: A Track-by-Track Breakdown
Over warm synths, the song attempts to express the inexpressibility of love (“You can hear it in the silence … You can see it with the lights out”). «Slate Magazine, Okt 14»
Talking Too Much: Scott Derrickson's 'Deliver Us From Evil'
Horror should be the genre which best captures this inexpressibility of God, the wrongness of Him compared to the tidy, familiar, practical ... «American Spectator, Jul 14»
The Storms of War by Kate Williams - book review: Tantalising tale of …
... from 1914 to 1939, ending with the declaration of peace in 1918, at its heart the inexpressibility of war experience and its corrosive secrets. «The Independent, Jul 14»
The Story of Pain: from Prayers to Painkillers by Joanna Bourke …
A cliché of pain is its inexpressibility. Virginia Woolf lamented that we have the rich language of Shakespeare for love, “but no words for the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
Understanding terrorism at deeper human levels
This immeasurable aspect is the utter inexpressibility of physical pain. No human language can ever describe such pain. Still, there is a ... «Jerusalem Post, Mai 14»
Picturing Pain
It managed to powerfully communicate what Elaine Scarry has called “pain's inexpressibility.” It encouraged “spectatorial sympathy” on the ... «Patheos, Apr 14»
Missing Pictures
You might say The Grand Budapest Hotel is one big example of the device that rhetoricians call the inexpressibility trope. The Greeks knew this ... «The Nation., Mär 14»