10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCHANGINGNESS»
Discover the use of
unchangingness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unchangingness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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MENTAL GROWTH OF HUMANKIND IN HISTORY
unchangingness. of. rules. The understanding of rules and their practical use are
an essential part of morality. Piaget analyzed games with marbles in order to find
out the children ́s understanding of rules. The understanding of game rules ...
Georg Oesterdiekhoff, 2009
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Buddha Nature: The Mahayana Uttaratantra Shastra with Commentary
B.II.2.2.2.1.2.2.7.2.3. Unchangingness in the utterly purified phase B.II.2.2.2.1.2.2.
7.23.1. Concise explanation of the reason for its unchangingness [The
dharmakaya] does not change into something else, since it has inexhaustible
properties.
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Loving to Know: Covenant Epistemology
I raised this in a question: in light of perichoresis, how are we tounderstand God's
unchangingness? Les responded: “There are twokindsof unchangingness. One
is to be motionless. The other has todo with faithfulness—God's characteris ...
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Loving to Know: Covenant Epistemology
I raised this in a question: in light of perichoresis, how are we to understand
God's unchangingness? Les responded: “There are two kinds of
unchangingness. One is to be motionless. The other has to do with faithfulness—
God's character is ...
Esther Lightcap Meek, 2011
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Cognition and Commitment in Hume's Philosophy
In the present case, however, the falsehood of unchangingness is so palpable
that it seems inconceivable that it could be concealed by a fiction. Thus, starting
from his curious conception of identity, Hume is led to the paradoxical result that ...
Don Garrett Associate Professor of Philosophy University of Utah, 1996
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The Science of Knowing: J. G. Fichte's 1804 Lectures on the ...
Precisely because we see into only such a that, we are trapped in a disjunction
and thus in two absolutes, changeability and unchangingness, to which we might
possibly append a third, the undiscoverable root of both, and thus end up in the ...
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Fairy Tales, Myth, and Psychoanalytic Theory: Feminism and ...
would argue that the kind of immobility and unchangingness described by
Barthes and Carter produces meaninglessness: stasis is unable to convey any
kind of human or artistic meaning. Bloom, in Joyce's Ulysses, muses on the fake,
metal ...
Professor Veronica L Schanoes, 2014
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A scientific foundation of philosophy
The meaning of the word 'change' also includes the contrasting, correlative,
complementary idea of that which is designated by the word 'unchangingness'. If
there were no unchangingness the word 'change' probably would not exist, since
if ...
William Leonard Hoerber, 1960
What is it, in the phenomenon of our givenness, that leads Kierkegaard to speak
of "God's Unchangingness" (Guds Uforanderlighed),22 while still insisting that, in
our givenness, God reduplicates divine being in us and enables us to love one ...
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The Oedipus Complex Today: Clinical Implications
Before I conclude, a brief word on technique. Mr. A pressured the analyst to join
him in rough homosexual trade, as Leon pressured the analyst to be a cushion in
unchangingness and meaninglessness. Part of the pressure to 'act in' with the ...
Ronald Britton, Michael Feldman, Edna O'Shaughnessy, 1989
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCHANGINGNESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unchangingness is used in the context of the following news items.
Interview With Jacky Colliss Harvey, author of Red, A History of the …
... so many themes in it that have always fascinated me – the parallels between one age and the next, the unchangingness, both good and bad, of human nature. «BlogHer, May 15»
Leslie Avril serenades the heart of the country
The unchangingness of her voice over 34 years is uncanny; our ageing flesh is so distracting we scarcely notice the characteristics that stay the same. Then and ... «The Saturday Paper, Dec 14»
The Catholic Church Is Changing, and Celibate Gays Are Leading …
The existence of people who continue to assert the reality and unchangingness of their orientation toward members of the same sex, even though they accept ... «Slate Magazine, Oct 14»
Texas Classic: John Graves says 'Goodbye to a River'
In it is the only real unchangingness, solidity, and in the alternation of bite and caress, of fat and lean, of song and silence, is the reward and punishment that life ... «Dallas Morning News, Sep 14»
Aging Gracelessly
... make, it may come out of that: not that the work is 'academic,' whatever that means, but that in the intensity and unchangingness of its emotion it is adolescent. «Huffington Post, Apr 14»
Richard Ford's Rock Springs and the Light it Provides…
... upheaval of the sixties and the pointed unchangingness of their home; my latest book explores the pain and loneliness beneath the glamor of rock stardom. «Scholars and Rogues, Apr 14»
Plenty of Room for Stupidity: On PG Wodehouse
There's a striking consistency of tone and outlook, a reassuring unchangingness, running from the first of the novels (“Thank You, Jeeves,” from 1934) to the last ... «New Yorker, Mar 14»
Book Review: Yiyun Li has some nerve in 'Kinder Than Solitude'
Moran works a mindless job in quality control at a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company, which she finds “soothing,” enjoying “the unchangingness of the ... «Press Herald, Mar 14»
Why Can't We Really Care About Climate Change?
... even the characters you might think of as evil, even a corporation like Shell literally gives up on trying to affect the politics because it's a pit of unchangingness. «The Awl, Jan 14»
A Must-Read for Dog Lovers: 'Goodbye to a River' by John Graves
In that place the stark pleasures of aloneness and unchangingness and what a river meant did not somehow seem to be very explicable. Somebody's wife was ... «Field and Stream, Apr 13»