(chemistry) the combining power of an element. or like, aspect
The moral force of assigning the role of monster to the other has a lot of valences
The moral force of assigning the role of monster to the other has a lot of valences
(adj) without a head
rather than some acephalous multitude
i assume this is a dunk on hardt and negri lol
rather than some acephalous multitude
i assume this is a dunk on hardt and negri lol
the theory and methodology of interpretation, especially the interpretation of biblical texts, wisdom literature, and philosophical texts
One cannot interpret the strangeness of this mode of production using the received hermeneutic conceptual categories, derived as they are from a critique of the relations of production of nineteenth-century steam-powered capitalism
One cannot interpret the strangeness of this mode of production using the received hermeneutic conceptual categories, derived as they are from a critique of the relations of production of nineteenth-century steam-powered capitalism
(adjective) of, relating to, or dealing with phenomena (as of language or culture) as they occur or change over a period of time
diachronically, in terms of patterns of development through time
diachronically, in terms of patterns of development through time
(noun) phototropism in which sunlight is the orienting stimulus
He does not name the trope toward which its heliotropism tends
on Wright's analysis of Marxism
He does not name the trope toward which its heliotropism tends
on Wright's analysis of Marxism
(psychoanalysis) the process of investment of mental or emotional energy in a person, object, or idea
cathecting onto the destiny of labor of something foreign to it, a general learnedness
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cathecting onto the destiny of labor of something foreign to it, a general learnedness
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(noun) a figure of speech consisting of the use of the name of one thing for that of another of which it is an attribute or with which it is associated (as “crown” in “lands belonging to the crown”)
The metaphoric inversion impedes the possibility of thinking metonymically
The metaphoric inversion impedes the possibility of thinking metonymically
(noun) a filling thread or yarn in weaving / (noun) yarn used for the weft / (noun) web fabric / (noun) an article of woven fabric / (noun) a knit fabric produced in machine or hand knitting with the yarns running crosswise or in a circle
the real yet abstract forces that warp and weft these appearances into being
the real yet abstract forces that warp and weft these appearances into being