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spatiotemporally

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  • adverb In a spatiotemporal context.

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  • – The events described in (2) occurred at a spatiotemporally unique location, in a single cell (or organism).

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • This means that when arguably the major system of terrestrial life (i.e., translation) booted up, it did so polyphyletically — i.e., as spatiotemporally separate events.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • Lewis characterizes possible worlds as maximal spatiotemporally related wholes.

    Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009

  • Yagisawa's extended modal realism proposes a realist account of impossible worlds and impossibilia: impossible worlds, just like Lewis 'possible worlds, are concrete mereological sums of individuals, causally and spatiotemporally isolated from each other

    Impossible Worlds Berto, Francesco 2009

  • In general, actuality for x is the maximal spatiotemporally related whole of which x is part.

    Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009

  • For anything to exist non-actually-for-x but possibly is for it to be part of some realm outside actuality for x, that is, to be part of some maximal spatiotemporally related whole of which x is not part.

    Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009

  • We can, of course, seek to establish a spatial distinction between our sub-reality and a hyperreality beyond it, imagining ourselves as the sculptures on the bas-relief, carved by a sculptor whose existence is spatiotemporally orthogonal to our own.

    THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART FOUR Hal Duncan 2007

  • First, while it is quite true that Kant's pure general logic includes no logic of relations or multiple quantification, this is precisely because mathematical relations generally for him are represented spatiotemporally in pure or formal intuition, and not represented logically in the understanding.

    Kant's Theory of Judgment Hanna, Robert 2009

  • We can, of course, seek to establish a spatial distinction between our sub-reality and a hyperreality beyond it, imagining ourselves as the sculptures on the bas-relief, carved by a sculptor whose existence is spatiotemporally orthogonal to our own.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Hal Duncan 2007

  • If the domain for the event quantifier in (62) is established on the basis of some suitable counting criterion, it could quantify over maximal spatiotemporally connected donkey rides.

    Situations in Natural Language Semantics Kratzer, Angelika 2009

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