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Mr. Koolhaas rejects the idea that Paris's status as a living museum stultifies innovation.
Politics stultifies, he thinks, when people stop dreaming up alternative ways of life and putting them to small-scale test.
In Western intellectual debates, meanwhile, some maintain that Islam stultifies its followers, either because of its core teachings or because in the 11th century Islamic theology turned its back on emphasising human reason.
The cockamamie real estate market has turned the good old Upper East Side into the most stimulating gallery neighborhood in New York — and as downtown stultifies and Chelsea wilts in the shadow of Hudson Yards, the old blue-blood quarter has grown manifold.
The Friesian School on relativism. against relativism suggests that it inherently contradicts, refutes, or stultifies itself: the statement "all is relative" classes either as a relative statement or as an absolute one. If it is relative, then this statement does not rule out absolutes. If the statement is absolute, on the other hand, then it provides an example of an absolute statement, proving that not all truths are relative.
Josephus, Ant. xii. 155. Nor was the period between Ptolemy V's marriage (193) and his death (182) sufficiently long to agree with the statement concerning the length of time during which Joseph farmed the taxes (twenty-two years), and still less could Hyrcanus have reached manhood in so short a space. Büchler, therefore, finds himself compelled to place Joseph's term of office between 219 and 199, although this stultifies the statement of Josephus regarding a division of the taxes.
I loathe it, for it is made up of > mediocrity, hate, and dull conceit. It is this attitude which today gives > birth to these ridiculous books, these insulting plays. It constantly feeds > on and derives strength from the newspapers and stultifies both science and > art by assiduously flattering the lowest of tastes; clarity bordering on > stupidity, a dog's life. – André Breton (Surrealism)André Breton, Manifesto > of Surrealism (1924) # Art as a "free zone", removed from the action of the social censure.

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