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14 Sentences With "quiddities"

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Though Reed has never been a professional rider himself, he's a sensitive writer about the quiddities of professional cycling.
Over the next year, we became another local story about the quiddities of fate, the heartless absurdity of life in the big city.
"When you homogenize a city, you destroy its feeling of urbanity," Ms. Schulman said, referring to the banks and drugstores and chains retailers steadily wallpapering over the city's indispensable quiddities.
Hunt renders as ornate and magical the tired landscape of Troy and upstate New York — and I say this as a native of that area, with high regard for its quiddities.
They show the human creators of an exploited android class to be crass running dogs of turbo-powered capitalism, solely concerned with automaton labour value and unfazed by the quiddities of what we now call Robo-ethics.
For Andrew Warnes, a professor of American literature at Leeds University who teaches Public Enemy's Fear Of A Black Planet to postgrads, rap and the African-American literary tradition both capture the quiddities of the black American experience.
It lacks the ardent focus of films like "The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner" (1974) or "Grizzly Man" (2005), which burrowed down into the quiddities of a single soul—first a Swiss ski jumper, then a guy who lived among bears and died at their claws.
Just as the extrinsic properties of matter can form higher-order structure, so can their corresponding and identical quiddities. Russell believed the conscious mind was one such structure.
"'Where be his quiddities now?': Law and Language in Hamlet", in Law and Language: Current Legal Issues, vol. 15, Michael Freeman & Fiona Smith, eds., Oxford University Press (2013), pp.
Farabi also known the potential intellect as part of soul. according to Farabi, Aql Bil Quwwah is ready to abstract the quiddities and forms from things and matters. after that, this kind of intellect transforms that forms for itself.
Russell concluded that consciousness must be related to these extrinsic properties of matter. He called these intrinsic properties quiddities. Just as extrinsic physical properties can create structures, so can their corresponding and identical quiddites. The conscious mind, Russell argued, is one such structure.
Russellian monism is a type of neutral monism. The theory is attributed to Bertrand Russell, and may also be called Russell's panpsychism, or Russell's neutral monism. Russell believed that all causal properties are extrinsic manifestations of identical intrinsic properties. Russell called these identical internal properties quiddities.
Diasporus quidditus is a species of frogs in the family Eleutherodactylidae. It is found in eastern Panama and northwestern Colombia (Chocó, Antioquia, and Valle del Cauca Departments). The specific name quidditus is derived from English word , which the describer encountered in the book "Quiddities: An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary" by Willard Van Orman Quine; he thought the name was apt because the species was small and had been confused with Diasporus vocator and Diasporus gularis.
In the chapter "Causal Powers and Categorical Properties" of The Metaphysics of Powers: Their Grounding and Their Manifestations, Ellis argues that categorical properties and causal powers are distinct from one another, and that categorical properties are not dispositional, but quiddities. Quidditism accounts for identity of a property based only on what it is rather than what it disposes its bearer to do. Although categorical properties do not necessarily dispose their bearers to do anything, they do determine where active properties of things may exist, or be distributed, and thus where the effects of such activities can be observed. He gives a detailed logical account of how a causal power can be defined.

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