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Temporality, eternity, and wisdom: The rhetoric of St. Augustine's confessions.
American Rhetoric - Christian Rhetoric Scholarly Reference Guide 2010
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Temporality can be added as a fourth criterion on representations for reductive explanations: (iv) temporal hierarchy: the abstract hierarchy is temporally indexed by the requirement that the entities and their behaviors on the lower level are temporally prior to the entities and their behaviors at the higher levels.
Reductionism in Biology Brigandt, Ingo 2008
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"Temporality enters our conceptual framework both as a descriptive component of our immediate experience and as a component of our theoretical description of the world," writes Lawrence Sklar.
Archive 2008-07-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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"Temporality enters our conceptual framework both as a descriptive component of our immediate experience and as a component of our theoretical description of the world," writes Lawrence Sklar.
Toward a critical analysis of "time" in legal history Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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It would also be instructive to follow de Man's earlier approach to "correspondences" of that type in "The Rhetoric of Temporality." close window
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"Patterns of Temporality" comes to full fruition in
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This epistemology was initially developed by de Man, as in "The Rhetoric of Temporality," primarily in the context of literary history by exploring the relationships between more nonclassically oriented allegory and irony, on the one hand, and the more classically oriented symbol, on the other.
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"Patterns of Temporality in Hölderlin's 'Wie wenn am Feiertage'," de Man reads Hölderlin both with and against Heidegger, suggesting that Heidegger's mischaracterization of Hölderlin as an apocalyptic poet stems from Heidegger's insufficiently nuanced understanding of the temporality of poetic form.
Introduction 2005
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Temporality on, or aesthetics and politics, along the lines considered earlier.
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Temporality contains an internal fracture that permits us to return to our past experiences in order to investigate them reflectively, but this very fracture also prevents us from fully coinciding with ourselves.
Phenomenological Approaches to Self-Consciousness Gallagher, Shaun 2006
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