CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO HYPOSTASISE
PRESENT
Present
I hypostasise
you hypostasise
he/she/it hypostasises
we hypostasise
you hypostasise
they hypostasise
Present continuous
I am hypostasising
you are hypostasising
he/she/it is hypostasising
we are hypostasising
you are hypostasising
they are hypostasising
Present perfect
I have hypostasised
you have hypostasised
he/she/it has hypostasised
we have hypostasised
you have hypostasised
they have hypostasised
Present perfect continuous
I have been hypostasising
you have been hypostasising
he/she/it has been hypostasising
we have been hypostasising
you have been hypostasising
they have been hypostasising
PAST
Past
I hypostasised
you hypostasised
he/she/it hypostasised
we hypostasised
you hypostasised
they hypostasised
Past continuous
I was hypostasising
you were hypostasising
he/she/it was hypostasising
we were hypostasising
you were hypostasising
they were hypostasising
Past perfect
I had hypostasised
you had hypostasised
he/she/it had hypostasised
we had hypostasised
you had hypostasised
they had hypostasised
Past perfect continuous
I had been hypostasising
you had been hypostasising
he/she/it had been hypostasising
we had been hypostasising
you had been hypostasising
they had been hypostasising
FUTURE
Future
I will hypostasise
you will hypostasise
he/she/it will hypostasise
we will hypostasise
you will hypostasise
they will hypostasise
Future continuous
I will be hypostasising
you will be hypostasising
he/she/it will be hypostasising
we will be hypostasising
you will be hypostasising
they will be hypostasising
Future perfect
I will have hypostasised
you will have hypostasised
he/she/it will have hypostasised
we will have hypostasised
you will have hypostasised
they will have hypostasised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hypostasising
you will have been hypostasising
he/she/it will have been hypostasising
we will have been hypostasising
you will have been hypostasising
they will have been hypostasising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hypostasise
you would hypostasise
he/she/it would hypostasise
we would hypostasise
you would hypostasise
they would hypostasise
Conditional continuous
I would be hypostasising
you would be hypostasising
he/she/it would be hypostasising
we would be hypostasising
you would be hypostasising
they would be hypostasising
Conditional perfect
I would have hypostasise
you would have hypostasise
he/she/it would have hypostasise
we would have hypostasise
you would have hypostasise
they would have hypostasise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hypostasising
you would have been hypostasising
he/she/it would have been hypostasising
we would have been hypostasising
you would have been hypostasising
they would have been hypostasising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hypostasise
we let´s hypostasise
you hypostasise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to hypostasise
Past participle
hypostasised
Present Participle
hypostasising
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HYPOSTASISE»
Descubre el uso de
hypostasise en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
hypostasise y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Time and Space: A Metaphysical Essay
The tendency to hypostasise is nowhere more deeply rooted than in the case of
conation and volition. To hypostasise is to assume an unknown essence,
substance, cause, or ground, behind or below phenomena ; and not only is this
the case ...
Shadworth Hollway Hodgson, 1865
2
Paul's Language of Grace in Its Graeco-Roman Context
Third, Paul does not hypostasise grace, but keeps its focus both christological
and soteriological. Fourth, nowhere in the New Testament is grace related to
nature, as with Philo. Last, Moffatt (along with Manson) draws attention to Philo's
...
3
Shakespeare's Possible Worlds
In a sense that is precisely the point: to hypostasise is to endue with substance.
As with allegory, so with hypostases: we need to redeem the potential singularity
of the action or condition (to hypostasise, to be a hypostasis). Hypostasising ...
4
Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 7, The Social ...
The Chinese have not tended to reify or hypostasise an abstract concept of truth
as correspondence with facts. They have indeed shown a commendable
reluctance, encouraged by the morphemic structure of their language, to
hypostasise or ...
5
Temporality in Life As Seen Through Literature: ...
Human communal and social involvement is being challenged in its personal significance to the core of our being. What happens to "time"? A basic reinvestigation of the nature of temporality is called for.
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 2007
6
A History of State and Religion in India
These opposed theories both tend to hypostasise a culture's ideas and practices
as rigid essences or structures that must be either home-grown or introduced; but
there is a further option, namely the possibility that changing social and ...
Ian Copland, Ian Mabbett, Asim Roy, 2013
7
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: The Foundation of Modern ...
We will continue to fall victim to this illusion, to the tendency to reify (hypostasise)
the indeterminate concept of a thinking being as 'a real object existing outside the
thinking subject' (A 384) until we learn the lesson of the 'Analytic' that no ...
8
Žižek and Politics: A Critical Introduction
To hypostasise such exceptional moments is something of an occupational
hazard for philosophers, who tend to think that political ideas determine social
reality. But no major sociological theory of the last two hundred years has
accepted that ...
Matthew Sharpe, Geoff Boucher, 2010
9
Unquiet Understanding: Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics
However, by attributing autonomous powers to a Sache, powers that are normally
given over to the interpreting subject, Gadamer's for- mulation threatens to
hypostasise the subject matter as a meta-subject. The direct parallel he draws
with ...
10
Our House: The Representation of Domestic Space in Modern ...
... under pressure from their responsibilities, hypostasise a particular model of
childhood wherein such responsibilities may be, at least temporarily, abrogated.4
And thus it is with Mole who, soon after leaving home, encounters Rat with whom
...
Gerry Smyth, Jo Croft, 2006
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HYPOSTASISE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
hypostasise en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Hindutva, the Asiatic Mode of Production and Indian Revolution
... hypostasise India as some sort of phantasmagorical 'Hindu Nation' ... that completely forgets caste only to hypostasise a so-called tolerant ... «Mainstream, Ago 14»
Shakespeare's Possible Worlds, by Simon Palfrey
“I want to hypostasise the quotidian stuff of theatre, in the sense of recover its multiple nodes of substance.” “Perhaps”, Palfrey muses, “my ... «Times Higher Education, Ago 14»