10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REDEEMABLENESS»
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THE SCIENCE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.
And here it is necessary to distinguish carefully between the convertibility and the
redeemableness of a currency. The first may be uncertain or impossible, while
the last may be sure. A bank may be perfectly solvent, while its currency is almost
...
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The Dilemma of Modernity: Philosophy, Culture, and Anti-Culture
Fink calls this the “redeemableness” (Einlosbarkeit) of appresentation: the
appresented must be intrinsically capable of fulfillment in a presentation. This
quality of redeemableness is clearly not present in the case of the appresentation
of the ...
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Phenomenology: Critical Concepts in Philosophy
That is, appresentation has the character of redeemableness (Einlosbarkeit). I
now ask: Is the appresentation, in which the Other is given, also determined by
this fundamental sense of redeemableness or is it an appresentation which ...
Dermot Moran, Lester E. Embree, 2004
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Competing Interpretations of Husserl's Noema: Gurwitsch ...
Hence, such an appresentation has what Fink calls "the character of
redeemableness (Einldsbarkeit)."m By contrast, the appresentation in which the
Other is given cannot be determined by this fundamental sense of
redeemableness: I can ...
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The German Bank Inquiry of 1908
Making the notes legal tender to-day and emphasizing anew their
redeemableness by the Reichsbank, will not remove the chief difiiculty. For it will
have no effect upon the question whether we shall be able to maintain
redemption in case of ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
(Out of use.) Redeem, ré-dbém'. v. a. to ransom. Ruth.To recover, to recompence,
to pay an atonement. Shak.—'1'0 save the world from sin. Redeemable, rt-déémh'
-bl. a. capable of redemption. Redeemableness, rb-déémki-bl-nés. s. the state ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
Capable os redemption. REDEEMABLENESS, rE-dcTm-eblnls. s. The state of
being redeemable. REDEEMER, rCudUm-frr. s. One who ransoms or redeems;
the Saviour ofthe \vorld. To REDELIVER, re'-dE-llv"-t'1r. v. a. To deliver back.
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
'REDEEMABLENESS s, The state of being redeemable._ ,REDEE'MER, s. One
who ransoms or redeems; a ransomer. k _ She inflam*d him so, That he would
algates with Py rocles fight, And his redeemer challengd for his foe, Because he ...
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Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology
... fulfilment (Einlösung) through “synthetic intuition”; or again, that of their “reality”
, that of their redeemableness (Einlösbarkeit) through explicit and primordial
dator synthetic acts,it may beby wayofmediate “inferences” or “proofs”.
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
REDEEMABLENESS. n.s. [from redeemable.] The state of being redeemable. *
REDEEMER, n.s [from redeem.] I. One who ransoms or redeems ; a ransomer. —
She inflam'd him so, That he would Algates with Pyrocles fight, And his redeemer
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