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  • The commentary is constructed discursively, taking note of earlier opinions and research on the Quran.
  • A private, subjective intuition is thereby discursively thought to be a representation of an external object.
  • The conversion of a whole class of goods or services necessitates changes in the way nature is conceptualized and discursively represented.
  • This, however, does not yet license any further conclusions about the nature of the experiences that these discursively unlearnable facts are about.
  • Like KRS-One's raps, the Boogie Down Productions stage show works discursively to establish hip-hop's cultural importance.
  • During his travels, Khalid meets an American Baha'i woman named Mrs . Gotfry with whom he discursively engages on questions of love and religion.
  • If he did, he thereby renounced the possibility of justifying every step made by our knowledge with philosophical arguments that can be expressed discursively in words.
  • Valorizing resistance to the drug space discursively positions   good  strippers against such a drug locale and indicates why dancers are motivated to closet hard drug use.
  • Pfaffenberger ( 1992 ) treats " technology as drama " to argue that a recursive structuring of technological artifacts and their social structure discursively regulate the technological construction of political power.
  • This pure understanding, according to Kant, consists of pure concepts or categories which allow the mind to discursively think about the objects that are intuitively perceived as being arranged in time and space.
  • Though an expression is signifying, for instance " The gold mountain is in California ", it may nevertheless be " discursively meaningless " and therefore have no existence within a certain discourse.
  • Rather, " statements " constitute a network of rules establishing which expressions are discursively meaningful, and these rules are the preconditions for signifying propositions, utterances, or speech acts to have discursive meaning.
  • Comparatio relies upon people's knowledge or beliefs about a phenomenon, and then discursively " links " that phenomenon to a different phenomenon about which the speaker / writer wishes to make a claim.
  •  Constructing Collective Identity Discursively : Applications of the  Self / Other Nexus in International Relations " International Studies Review " 3 ( 1 ) ( Spring 2001 ) : 101-111.
  • Similarly to Flanagan, Torin Alter contends that Jackson conflates physical facts with " discursively learnable " facts, without justification : & some facts about conscious experiences of various kinds cannot be learned through purely discursive means.
  • But she still talked about them shyly, discursively, as if showing off an old collection of Barbie dolls . " Don't mind this one, " she giggled while pointing out a design she disliked.
  • Being rules, the " statement " has a special meaning in the " Archaeology " : it is " not " the expression itself, but the rules which make an expression discursively meaningful.
  • According to Schopenhauer, objects are intuitively perceived by understanding and are discursively thought by reason ( Kant had claimed that ( 1 ) the understanding thinks objects through concepts and that ( 2 ) reason seeks the unconditioned or ultimate answer to " why ? " ).
  • Martin Jay clarifies, " Although images of all kinds have long served as illustrations of arguments made discursively, the growth of visual culture as a field has allowed them to be examined more in their own terms as complex figural artifacts or the stimulants to visual experiences ."
  • Depending on whether or not it complies with these rules of discursive meaning, a grammatically correct phrase may lack discursive meaning or, inversely, a grammatically incorrect sentence may be discursively meaningful-even meaningless letters ( e . g . " QWERTY " ) may have discursive meaning.
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