अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «CONFINEDNESS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
confinedness का उपयोग पता करें।
confinedness aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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New exposition of the science of knowledge
The present thinking, on the contrary, stands within itself in its own confinedness;
reposes, if we may say so, as if lost in this confinedness, in order to proceed
progressively from it to the understanding that formal Freedom has been
cancelled ...
Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Immanuel Kant, Adolph Ernst Kroeger, 1869
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THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY
The present thinking, on the contrary, stands within itself in its own confinedness ;
reposes, if we may say so, as if lost in this confinedness, in order to proceed
progressively from it to the understanding that formal Freedom has been
cancelled ...
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris
Hence the freedom opposed to it, the liberation from that confinedness, must
consist in a power to freely produce such images of qualities ; for instance, an
image of not only a red color, but also a yellow color, &c. : a free power of
imaging, ...
William Torrey Harris, 1871
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy VOL.V
Hence the freedom opposed to it, the liberation from that confinedness, must
consist in a power to freely produce such images of qualities ; for instance, an
image of not only a red color, but also a yellow color, &c. : a free power of
imaging, ...
Wm.T.Harris,Edited By, 1871
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A Dictionary Murathee English: compiled for the Government ...
(Used freely in numerous applications ; for which See ojwi) sf R (Fr if^Sf)
Confinedness, thronged state, press. 2 Muckiness, sloppiness, (esp. of the floor
in a house, through water &o spilled.) ^f^T vc To crush, mash, squeeze, to destroy
or ...
James T. Molesworth, 1831
... of the person's latitude and about the purely physical scope of the
confinedness that has been imposed on the person by other people; but we are
also asking about the qualitative significance of the combinations of conjunctively
exercisable ...
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Moral Realism as a Moral Doctrine
Because of its confinedness, the indeterminacy is unproblematic. Indeed, its
confinedness is a matter of moral necessity, for the indeterminacy would be
profoundly problematic morally if it obtained on a large scale; since its existence
and ...
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Integer Optimization by Local Search: A Domain-Independent ...
Proposition 3.1.3 implies that if for operational purposes it is helpful to increase
the constraint-bounds, this may be done provided that confinedness is
maintained. Proposition 3.1.4. Let (A,b, C,d,D) be a confined OIP. For every d with
di ≤ di ...
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Molesworth's, Marathi-English dictionary
3 Difficulty from confinedness or lack of room ; sense of pinchedness or pressure;
or«f n C A chopping block. ad (q With, 5^1 The body.) Along with the body ;
without dying or dropping the body — ascending to Swarga or heaven. BfWT* a ...
Thomas Candy, George Candy, Narayan Govind Kalelkar, James Thomas Molesworth
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
This life begins in a certain confinedness of its freedom. 3. Its progress or course
of life consists in this, that it must liberate itself from this confinedness, probably
thereby dropping into another, but minor, confinedness, from which again it must
...