10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SINGULARNESS»
Discover the use of
singularness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
singularness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Reading Cusanus: Metaphor and Dialectic in a Conjectural ...
Within the field of oneness, Nicholas continues in chapter 22, there is a particular
meadow where a unique prize is to be captured. The prize is called "singularness
" or "singularity" (singularitas).26 Nicholas explains: since the One is not other ...
2
Denying Existence: The Logic, Epistemology and Pragmatics of ...
But if we are not ready to go all the way to analysing away singularness in favour
of existential generalities, we have no right to balk differentially at the
singularness of fictional statements.3 Not only fictional names like "Pickwick" but
even ...
3
Changing the Timeline of Our Destiny
But in that pristine and sublime place, you knew that you were connected to the
All. You understood Point Zero and the Void and the unification of Spirit, which
meant that you were everything and everyone and yet there was a singularness ...
Ramtha (the enlightened one (Spirit)), Ramtha, The, 2004
4
Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
(unigawl) Singularness. TJnigolder, ». m. (unigawl) Singularness. Unlgoli, r. a. (
unigawl) To render solitary or singular ; to become singular. Unigolrwydd, ». m. (
unigawl) Solitariness. Unigrwydd, ». m. (unig) Loneliness, solitariness. Unionad ...
This singularness and one-timeness is what silently recedes and withdraws from
signs, which operate on the principle of generalizable particularity. At issue is
how to register in the repeatability of signs the onetime giving that marks each ...
6
Points and Lines: Characterizing the Classical Geometries
This operator is easily seen to preserve linear dependence (and independence)
of sets of vectors, and preserves the singularness (or non-singularness) of any
vector. It follows that it induces an automorphism σ of the geometry of order two.
7
Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method
This form of narrative, where the singularness of the narrative statement
corresponds to the singularness of the narrated event, is obviously far and away
the most common — so common, and apparently considered so "normal," that it
bears no ...
8
Time Patterns in Later Dickens: A Study of the Thematic ...
"Genette proposes the neologism 'singulative' narrative for the form of narrative
where the singularness of the narrative statement corresponds to the
singularness of the narrated event. Genette, Narrative Discourse, p. 114. structed
along a ...
category 'plural,1 rather than signaling a "plurality" of the lexical referent, simply
releases the addressee from perceiving this referent in its singularness. 44 It
would take us beyond the limits of this paper to specify with exactitude those
features ...
N. P. Avtonomoff, V. I. Grebenschikov, M. P. Sendich, 1976
10
The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, ...
... were all now turned to quaking and trembling, to staring and stark madness, to
gaping and groaning, to want of words, through strife for words; and, indeed, to
what not, that might shew the singularness of a perplexed astonishment!
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SINGULARNESS»
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singularness is used in the context of the following news items.
Dallas artist Joshua King takes on NYC with ambitious two-city show
“It's very monochromatic in its singularness and explores how we erase all sense of unique identifications.” Pieces like a painted wasps' nest and flocks of resin ... «CultureMap Dallas, Nov 14»
Review: “The Showings of Julian of Norwich”
It is a credit to the singularness of Julian's understanding that 600 years later we are still pondering her words. I certainly don't know what to make of Julian and ... «Patheos, Dec 13»
Unruffled rhythms in Ouagadougou
Learning a language is like discovering a new country: its singularness, its nuances, its odd rules and whims. You're always arriving at new frontiers. Armed with ... «Independent Online, Jun 13»
Ouagadougou's unruffled rhythms
Learning a language is like discovering a new country: its singularness, its nuances, its odd rules and whims. You're always arriving at new frontiers. Armed with ... «Washington Post, May 13»
A conversation with 'Upstream Color' director Shane Carruth
It's unified in its explosive theme and that there's some real singularness to the content in that, I know as an audience member if I'm watching something and I'm ... «East Valley Tribune, Apr 13»