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Heritage of China: Contemporary Perspectives on Chinese ...
even philosophical, expression, I would suggest "ingrainedness." By in-
grainedness I mean the willingness to concentrate on the symbolic meaning of
an event, usually moral or emotional and frequently expressive of some
normative order, ...
Paul S. Ropp, Timothy Hugh Barrett,
1990
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Literature as philosophy/philosophy as literature
This poem is philosophical precisely because it presents the "ingrainedness" of
our acting, judging, suffering, not just the philosophic explicitness and
ingrainedness of our water, trees, and chained cups. Both philosophy and poetry
make an ...
3
The Power of God Unto Salvation
more fully the greatness of the masses of heathendom, and the depths into which
they have sunk, and the ingrainedness of their points of view andinherited modes
of thinking, we may indeeddespair of men.We may readily enough perceive ...
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield,
1930
4
Exceptional Americ: A Message of Hope from a Modern-Day de ...
... Americans innate anti-statist sentiments but the visitor still delightfully shocks at
their intensity, instincts, and ingrainedness. There is, it should be said, an almost
obsessive fear ofa powerful executive that grips most tightly the individual here.
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Students Writing in the University: Cultural and ...
Another cultural phenomenon, a welcome one on the whole, is the near certainty
that the French native will present her/his work in classic style on the these,
antithese, synthese model, reflecting the ingrainedness of the academic literacy
of ...
Carys Jones, Joan Turner, Brian Street,
2000
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The Body Reader: Essential Social and Cultural Readings
Identity-as-habit is an idea that allows both for the ingrainedness of habits (as
anyone who has attempted to break a long-term habit can attest) and for the
possibility of movement away from such habits” (1998, 324). One way to enact “
identity ...
Lisa Jean Moore, Mary Kosut,
2010
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Early Christian Thought in Its Jewish Context
... wake up and repent. Determinism and free will stand side by side in Jewish
writings. The pessimistic determinism which seems so characteristic of
apocalyptic, setting it apart from prophecy, is a vivid way of expressing the
ingrainedness of ...
John M. G. Barclay, John Philip McMurdo Sweet,
1996
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Sense, Meaning and Understanding
In particular this means the finitude of human existence, its situational
ingrainedness, in brief: that, what Heiddeger expressed in the term: being thrown
into the world (Gen/oij'en/oeit).12 Gadamer stressed that moment of historicity of
the ...
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The Trickster in Contemporary Film
The in ̄uential American anthropologist Clifford Geertz proposed to explore the
theme of psychological `ingrainedness' in one's culture via the notion of control
mechanisms created and implemented by it. His view on the subject, however, ...
Helena Bassil-Morozow,
2013
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A complete dictionary of synonyms and antonyms or synonyms ...
Sm. Introsusception, innateness, inherence, indwelling, ingrainedness,
immanence. Ax'r. Emanence, emission, ejectio extrusion, extraction. Inhi it. SYN.
Prevent, hinder, prohibit, restrain, debar. AsT. Urge, incite, permit, encourage,
impel.