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Entanglement, Parataxy, and Cosmology

2003
The physicist-philosopher Michael Polanyi emphasized the fact that no other area of mathematical physics has changed our sense of intellectual satisfaction to such an extent as the discovery of quantum theory ([37]). Although basically anti-intuitive, “quantum reality” captures the imagination like relativity theory and cosmology.
Binz, Ernst, Schempp, Walter
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Worldview as Cultural Parataxis

Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1994
(1994). Worldview as Cultural Parataxis. Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 424-441.
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Parataxis In The Bible

مجلة العلوم الانسانية, 2021
Hind Tahseen Hameed, May Tahseen Hameed
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Philosophy, Poetry, Parataxis

The European Legacy, 2009
At the heart of the relationship between philosophy and poetry, and of the philosophical and the literary tout court, is the relationship between poetry and prose. In the increasingly influential work of Giorgio Agamben, whose impact continues to grow across a wide range of disciplines, the relationship between philosophy and poetry, poetry and prose ...
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Parataxis and Theonomy

2015
A few weeks after Paul Tillich’s death in October 1965, Theodor W. Adorno stood before his class at the outset of a new series of lectures and paid tribute to his former postdoctoral supervisor. He says of Tillich, I owe him the most profound debt of gratitude for having approved of my Habilitation thesis in 1931…It is a debt such as I owe to few ...
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Asymmetric Merge and Parataxis

The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique, 2008
AbstractI argue that syntactic structure encodes three types of asymmetries. The first corresponds to the asymmetry between mother and daughters nodes that is called dominance, that is, syntactic hierarchy. The second is the selectional asymmetry between sister nodes, which is translated into the precedence relation in the phonological component.
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Parataxis and the ‘Multiple Sentence’

1985
Abstract The term ‘parataxis’ is used here in a purely formal sense to mean a construction in which sentences or clauses are not formally subordinated one to the other. A multiple (or compound) sentence is traditionally defined as a sentence consisting of two or more co-ordinate clauses, i.e., clauses joined together by co-ordinating ...
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Compositional Quotation (without Parataxis)

2019
Cappelen and Lepore (henceforth, "C&L") draw attention to the under-discussed phenomenon of mixed quotation, and use this phenomenon as a touchstone for their unified account of opacity. This is a good strategy for achieving a desirable end. Building on Davidson's (1968, 1979) work, C&L offer a paratactic account of constructions like
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