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  • ...e.com/books?id=xuTr6BbY9MoC&q=brevitas&pg=PA188 | title=Literary Rhetoric: Concepts — Structures — Analyses | publisher=[[Brill Publishers]] | author ...
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  • {{Short description|Fundamental concepts in philosophy}} ...unded on pure reason, while [[logicism]] is the doctrine that mathematical concepts, among others, are reducible to pure logic. ...
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  • [[Category:Literary concepts]] ...
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  • == Literary == {{Main|Literary nonsense}} ...
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  • ...Research approaches are based on the theories of [[Michel Foucault]] with concepts like "orders of knowledge" and are similar to other fields with the use of ...ping the History of Knowledge'' (Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020).</ref> Concepts applied in this specialty such as "scientification" explain the transformat ...
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  • ...ogos]] / [[nous]]) (coined by [[Mikhail Bakhtin]]) is an adaptation of the concepts [[biosphere]] and [[noosphere]]: ''logosphere'' is derived from the interpr | quote = ''Generally speaking, literary structure is not neutral with respect to philosophies of time''. It strongl ...
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  • ...18 July 1982) was a Russian [[Linguistics|linguist]] and [[Literary theory|literary theorist]]. ...lines beyond linguistics, including [[philosophy]], [[anthropology]] and [[literary theory]]; his development of the approach pioneered by [[Ferdinand de Sauss ...
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  • ...and geologists such as [[Adam Sedgwick]] incorporated Werner's ideas into concepts of [[catastrophism]]; Sedgwick inspired his university student [[Charles Da Concepts similar to geologic time were recognized in the 11th century by the [[Geogr ...
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  • === Concepts and design elements === ...]] in [[Ryōan-ji|{{transliteration|ja|Ryōan-ji}}]] temple demonstrates the concepts of simplicity and the essentiality from the considered setting of a few sto ...
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  • ...edition, vol. 2 (Paris: Dictionnaires Le Robert, 1995), p. 2082.</ref> A literary or artistic symbol as an "outward sign" of something else is a metaphorical ==Concepts and definitions== ...
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  • ...α}} ''systēma'': "whole concept made of several parts or members, system", literary "composition".<ref name=":1">[https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc ==Concepts== ...
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  • ...deology that is made up of several memes. When a meme is introduced, those concepts begin to take on their own process of evolution based on the person who ado ...Candle in the Dark'' (New York: Ballantine Books, 1996), [[John Brockman (literary agent)|John Brockman]]'s ''[[The Third Culture]]: Beyond the Scientific Rev ...
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  • ...e term "medium" is used in [[media studies]] to refer to a large number of concepts, some of which do not correspond to everyday usage.<ref>Daniel Brockmeier, ...' can be for example photography, data, [[graphics]], language, or [[text (literary theory)|texts]]. ...
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  • ...t system of numbered calendar years) concern two complementary fundamental concepts of chronology. For example, during eight centuries the calendar belonging t In addition to the literary methods of synchronism used by traditional chronographers such as Eusebius, ...
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  • ...es on the Correct Use of Prepositions'', provided a lengthy examination of concepts falling within the rubric of sending:<ref name=Fernald>[[James C. Fernald]] ...m, often less vigorous than the Saxon ''send'', but preferable at times in literary or scientific use; as, to ''transmit'' the crown, or the feud, from generat ...
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  • ...s, as are all [[neologism]]s ([[Shakespeare]] invented about 1,700 words). Literary inventions include the epic, [[tragedy]], comedy, the [[novel]], the [[sonn ...y separate territories or fields.{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} Several concepts may be considered when thinking about invention. ...
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  • ...d text]]s or [[folklore]]. More broadly, eschatology may encompass related concepts such as the [[Messiah]] or [[Messianic Age]], the [[Eschatology|end time]], [[Futurism (literature)|Literary futurism]] made its debut with [[Filippo Tommaso Marinetti|F.T. Marinetti]] ...
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  • ...gency.<ref>J. Childers/G. Hentzi eds., ''The Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism'' (1995) p. 140-1</ref> ...sthumanity. Springer, pp.71-94.</ref> and strives to move beyond "archaic" concepts of "human nature" to develop ones which constantly adapt to contemporary [[ ...
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  • ...ize itself. It has long been known that ancient ontology works with 'Thing-concepts' and that there is a danger of 'reifying consciousness'. But what does this ...necessary overlap between semiotics and communication. Indeed, many of the concepts are shared, although in each field the emphasis is different. In ''Messages ...
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  • ...rantists{{citation needed|date=January 2022}} when describing the abstract concepts of their disciplines. For philosophic reasons, such authors might modify or ...it is not the philosopher who thinks abstractly, but the layman, who uses concepts as [[:wikt:given|givens]] that are immutable, without context. It is the ph ...
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