Thus, that we can distinguish humans as a type from other types depends on the contingencies of our world, in particular that it came to be
characterized by certain individuals and not others.
Not exact matches
Whiteheads answer is that the event - sequence of an enduring
individual has all its members
characterized by a
certain pattern, or
by closely resembling patterns, whereas other event - sequences do not.
However, it's important to realize that even though a breed may be
characterized by certain behaviors,
individuals of the same breed can vary tremendously.
These parallel concepts are
characterized by the duo's hallmark precision line work, a slow methodic process of building
individual thin lines upon each other creating tense kinetic compositions while a
certain fragility remains.