Indeed, the account he provides is indissociable from the predicament whose discovery he reports in it. From Wordnik.com. ['At the Far End of this Ongoing Enterprise...'] Reference
Nevertheless, the event of these essays proves to be indissociable from the question of de Man's legacy, and this becomes especially clear when de Man registers the opposition between their event and an historical (or psychoanalytic) account of their emergence. From Wordnik.com. ['At the Far End of this Ongoing Enterprise...'] Reference
This residual negativity — the blind underside of elegance — coincides with the return of the question of history and ethics beyond rhetorical reading, and, in this respect, proves indissociable from the question of the relation of these works (and these authors) to the work and the teaching of Paul de. From Wordnik.com. ['At the Far End of this Ongoing Enterprise...'] Reference
The pluralism indissociable from a democratic society, which has been dearly won over the centuries, depends on it. From Wordnik.com. [The Court] Reference
Once again, this call creates the conditions for a new international discussion, indissociable from solidarity with the Bolivarian revolution. From Wordnik.com. [Venezuela Analysis] Reference
But I do not for a moment believe that his greatness is in his status as a thinker: even less, that the poet and the thinker are indissociable. From Wordnik.com. [Life of Robert Browning] Reference
The criticism of our time ... is indissociable from an investigation and experience of its transcendental field (s), of the (impersonal) tendencies and haecceities which traverse it, as well as the potentialities, utopian ones perhaps, with which our present can be composed. From Wordnik.com. [The Skeptic's Field Guide] Reference
At the refigured limit, both the book and the artists’ book are indissociable for Blake. From Wordnik.com. [Chaosmic Orders: Nonclassical Physics, Allegory, and the Epistemology of Blake's Minute Particulars.] Reference
In other words, in Shelley’s case, the reality of death is indissociable from her first words that precede experience of the meaning of death or grief. From Wordnik.com. [Attached to Reading: Mary Shelley's Psychical Reality] Reference
Not only is its final transitionfrom sleep to the sight of a seeing monsterthe vision, if one credits Mary Shelley’s preface of 1831, out of which the novel grew; the specific transformations enacted by the dream also summarize the novel’s question concerning technology as one indissociable from matters of gender difference, desire, and maternity. From Wordnik.com. [_Frankenstein_'s Cinematic Dream] Reference
The two are clearly indissociable. From Wordnik.com. [Autoblog Green] Reference
"indissociable.". From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
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