nihil obstat
The Stonecipheco minion Neil Obstat Jr., meanwhile, is named for the phrase of papal censorship, nihil obstat ("nothing hinders"), in a corollary to legalistic control over language.
The Stonecipheco minion Neil Obstat Jr., meanwhile, is named for the phrase of papal censorship, nihil obstat ("nothing hinders"), in a corollary to legalistic control over language.
To be aware of the central Wallace trope of memento mori is not to take up Yorick's skull
there is no way to do real work and thus provide real value or energy, Wallace's onomastics imply, without pulling one's weight
Wallace's thinking was almost always about immanence
"[...] ousia taken as oikos, everyday household life, house and hearth"
quoting someone referring to Heidegger's views on Aristotle's definition of ousia