(noun) a beginning or introduction especially to a discourse or composition
to which the exordium is leading us
to which the exordium is leading us
a brief moral saying taken from ancient or popular or other sources, often quoted without context; as an adjective, means either given to aphoristic expression, or just referring to an aphoristic expression. or: 'in a way that tries to sound important or intelligent, especially by expressing moral judgements'
the place of a sententious injunction that always feigns to speak like the just
the place of a sententious injunction that always feigns to speak like the just
the part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind
the eschatological themes of the "end of history," of the "end of Marxism," of the "end of philosophy," of the "ends of man," of the "last man" and so forth
the eschatological themes of the "end of history," of the "end of Marxism," of the "end of philosophy," of the "ends of man," of the "last man" and so forth
(noun) a legal instrument made to modify an earlier will / (noun) appendix supplement
the canon of the modern apocalypse (end of History, end of Man, end of Philosophy, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Heidegger, with their Kojevian codicil and the codicils of Kojève himself)
the canon of the modern apocalypse (end of History, end of Man, end of Philosophy, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Heidegger, with their Kojevian codicil and the codicils of Kojève himself)
atone for (guilt or sin)
what he curses in his mission is this expiation of expiation itself
Hamlet (who else)
what he curses in his mission is this expiation of expiation itself
Hamlet (who else)
(from the Greek for "to lead out") a critical explanation or interpretation of a text, particularly a religious text
muffle the political imperative in the untroubled exegesis of a classified work
muffle the political imperative in the untroubled exegesis of a classified work
(adj) of, resembling, or relating to twilight
a funerary note already echoed there--crepuscular, spectral, and therefore resurrectional
a funerary note already echoed there--crepuscular, spectral, and therefore resurrectional
the part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind
We must discern here between eschatology and teleology, even if the stakes of such a difference risk constantly being effaced in the most fragile and slight insubstantiality
We must discern here between eschatology and teleology, even if the stakes of such a difference risk constantly being effaced in the most fragile and slight insubstantiality
an unfilled space; a gap (plural: lacunae)
This not-knowing is not a lacuna.
This not-knowing is not a lacuna.
(adjective) divided into two equal lobes or parts by a median cleft
confessing his perjury in a same and single bifid gesture
confessing his perjury in a same and single bifid gesture