10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REPLETENESS»
Discover the use of
repleteness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
repleteness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
7.4 Repleteness The final criterion Goodman offers us is repleteness. It is a
syntactic criterion having to do with which features of a character are constitutive
of that character in the particular scheme and which can be dismissed as
contingent.
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin
The concepts of repleteness and more generally measure repleteness are
investigated for set-theoretic lattices on specific subspaces of a lattice space.
These general results are then applied to specific topological spaces, and we
obtain as ...
3
Arguing About Art: Contemporary Philosophical Debates
... that condition in which “comparatively many aspects of a symbol are significant
.” “Relative repleteness” is just a way of stating that a large range of the
properties available to the sense are relevant to its appreciative assessment.
Interestingly ...
Alex Neill, Aaron Ridley, 2013
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Visual Representations and Interpretations
Systematicity can be compared, and to some degree contrasted, with Goodman's
notion of relative repleteness. The latter is defined [2] (229f) in terms of a
distinction between features of symbols that are constitutive or contingent in a
given ...
Ray Paton, Irene Neilsen, 1999
5
Key Writers on Art: The Twentieth Century
This density of exemplification, both literal and metaphorical, allows Goodman to
develop one of his most powerful aesthetic conceptions: the distinction between
repleteness and attenuation. While closely tied (respectively) to density and ...
6
Invented Worlds: The Psychology of the Arts
Whether children's drawings possess repleteness or expression cannot be
determined simply by examining works produced spontaneously. All works of art,
even those produced by children and chimpanzees, or by accident, possess
these ...
7
Aesthetics of Appearing
It allows something to be present in the repleteness of its appearances. Not only
this repleteness but also its being made present, its being brought to awareness,
is a specifically temporal relation. Beholding the play of appearances on an ...
8
U-Shaped Behavioral Growth
repleteness or expression, although performance varied with the particular
instance of repleteness featured. Perceptual success was high at the sixth-grade
level, and productive capacity was reasonably good, although certain aspects of
...
9
Creativity and Reason in Cognitive Development
Adult artists assess the drawings for technical skill in realistic representation,
aesthetic properties (expressivity, repleteness, composition), and novelty. In the
study, expressivity is defined as the degree to which the drawing conveys a
specific ...
James C. Kaufman, John Baer, 2006
The individual inverted checkmarks are not like the accents in a printed diacritical
system (such as A or ') because they are not interchangeable within the
syntactical schema. Goodman uses both density and repleteness to describe
pictures.
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REPLETENESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
repleteness is used in the context of the following news items.
The poetry in our islands
The result was the following: “In May's gentle sweetness, O Mother Marija, in nature's repleteness, we read your sweet name. Your name, O Marija, we treasure ... «Times of Malta, Jun 14»
Nutritious, cheaper food supplement for Zimbabwe
“Eating commercially farmed and over-processed sterile food may make us feel full, but our bodies will not ever be nutrient replete. Nutrient repleteness plays a ... «The Zimbabwe Standard, Sep 13»
Exclusive First Read: 'Big Brother' By Lionel Shriver
I had always been a hard worker, and this damnable repleteness was enervating. Without a doubt, there was only one solution to my growing torpidity, my ... «NPR, May 13»
Nonobjective-Oriented Ontographs and Qubit-Built Quilts
He considers them compendia serving to uncover with repleteness the interobjectivity between nanomolecular unit operations; to abandon anthropocentric ... «Wired, Apr 13»
Don't Ask Henry
Sturgis had an exceptionally good cook, and the dyspeptic Henry James complained of a sense of 'repleteness before (even) dinner'. Still, he clearly enjoyed ... «London Review of Books, Oct 08»
SHEDDING LIGHT
Flavin believed that his work had an obvious economy, repleteness and radiance to which a lot of other art aspired with much less success. The retrospective ... «San Francisco Chronicle, Mar 07»