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"originative" Definitions
  1. having ability to originate : CREATIVE

30 Sentences With "originative"

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This power we have termed the originative or intuitive faculty.
Variety of life is important to the person with an originative mind.
Lombardy, with the exception of Venice, is comparatively barren of originative elements.
The need of our time is to keep returning to this originative state.
There was no room for, and no need of, the conception of free, originative thought.
To appreciate fully his originative power one must understand the disadvantages under which he worked.
Behrens was one of those vividly clever energetic people who are the despair of originative men.
This originative source is a well from which very different kinds of poems can be drawn up.
Walcott's metaphoric take on epic is so powerfully originative as to put the whole genre in a new light.
What he lacked was depth of feeling, the sense of noble form, the originative force of a great mind.
These places lay within the confines of central and northern France, the home of the most originative mediaeval development.
The necessary demand of reason is that the first and originative cause of all finite personality shall be Himself a person.
It was as if some deeper level of his being had been tapped: his life as an originative thinker began in earnest.
Consequently, its own originative activity accrues to thinking, that is, insofar as it is a principle, the dynamics of its principiating: principiare.
Disruptive innovation challenges the status quo, stimulates discussion, and advances originative thinking Disruptive innovation is called for to address staff RN retention.
Now the untrained mind appreciates the dynamic aspect of literature, whether it be the originative mind or the mind of the reader.
In Crescas's opnion, free will, in the sense of an originative cause that is itself uncaused, to decide and act does not really exist.
We want it to be true that in that very same situation we could have done otherwise, so that our actions will have originative value.
These may be described as originative or foundational experiences, since a long history of human worship and understanding of God traces back to each of them.
The difficulty, then, is how to reconcile that originative asymmetry with anything like the forms of reciprocity or mutuality central to a liberal conception of the socius.
In 2004 Sergey has founded "The Shame" music-band. In 2006, his first concert took place in Moscow. It also was his band's debut. In 2007, the band celebrated its foundation by running a joint-concert together with "Undervud" band. In 2009, "The Shame" broke up due to originative misconceptions.
Highlights of the Collections include the largest collection of literary and creative works on the Vietnam War in the world, a one-of-a-kind academic collection of work on Bob Dylan, hundreds of originative works on the Holocaust and psychic trauma, primary sources on local history, and rare and beautiful editions of the Holy Bible.
The random process that is actually observed, however, is neither of those originative ones. It is the phase difference between them, a single derived random process. The Born rule describes that derived random process, the observation of a single member of the preparative ensemble. In the ordinary language of classical or Aristotelian scholarship, the preparative ensemble consists of many specimens of a species.
In particular, there is in general no phase coherence between system and observing device. This lack of coherence introduces an element of probabilistic randomness to the system–device interaction. It is this randomness that is described by the probability calculated by the Born rule. There are two independent originative random processes, one that of preparative phase, the other that of the phase of the observing device.
In 1960 he graduated from the graphic arts faculty of Moscow State Pedagogical Institute named after Lenin and joined Combine of graphic art of the Moscow Union of Artists. Since 1964 he is a member of the USSR Union of Artists. Originative way of V.Savosin began in the 60s, the years of rapid flowering linocuts which he devoted a significant segment of his career. Easy solutions, monumentality, search modern graphic expression are the basic hallmarks of Savosin’s engravings.
In Yan-nhaŋu, nominals (nouns and pronouns) often take case suffixes to denote their grammatical role in a sentence. While nouns and pronouns carry out similar functions within a sentence, they differ in how they are marked. Cases that are marked by suffixes are the ergative, absolutive, dative, allative, locative, associative, originative, animate oblique, perlative, human ablative, proprietive, privative, and ‘kinship proprietive’. A more detailed description of suffixes for nouns and pronouns is given in the morphology section.
The band described the video's unique visuals as a "Weimar acid trip." French Fries + Champagne debuted at No. 5 on Billboard's Jazz Traditional Chart, No. 6 on Jazz Current and Top 20 Heatseekers Chart and was No. 1 on both iTunes' and Amazon's jazz charts. In April 2019, the Sardines released their eighth album, Welcome Home, Bon Voyage. This live album was recorded in two originative bursts at their regular haunt, Joe's Pub, in New York and Koerner Hall in Toronto.
Kane responds that the difference between causal indeterminism and compatibilism is "ultimate control — the originative control exercised by agents when it is 'up to them' which of a set of possible choices or actions will now occur, and up to no one and nothing else over which the agents themselves do not also have control".Kane: "Free Will" in Free Will, p. 243. UR assures that the sufficient conditions for one's actions do not lie before one's own birth. In his book defending compatibilism, Freedom Evolves, Daniel Dennett spends a chapter criticising Kane's theory.
Martu Wangka developed after two tribes, the Kartudjara and the Manjiljarra came in from the Western desert to settle into Jigalong during the 1960s. Though tribally distinct, they spoke two mutually intelligible dialects of the Western Desert language family. Through daily cohabitation, they developed what is technically known as a communalect. In this process, elements of the two languages are selected to fuse into a single shared idiom, thus forming a lingua franca distinct from the originative dialects of the various groups who settled down to live together.
Kane responds that the difference between causal indeterminism and compatibilism is "ultimate control—the originative control exercised by agents when it is 'up to them' which of a set of possible choices or actions will now occur, and up to no one and nothing else over which the agents themselves do not also have control".Kane: "Free Will" in Free Will, p. 243. UR assures that the sufficient conditions for one's actions do not lie before one's own birth. Galen Strawson holds that there is a fundamental sense in which free will is impossible, whether determinism is true or not.

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