Sentences with phrase «composite whole»

The phrase "composite whole" refers to something that is made up of different parts or elements combined together to form a complete entity or system. Full definition
But still, the soul (the rational soul) doeshave its proper operation since it is the origin of the thinking done by the composite whole.
«5 Presented as one of eight derivative categories of existence the concept «nexus» denotes that type of entity which is brought into being as the relational complex of two or more actual entities grouped together into a composite whole.
An actual entity is a concrete unity, self - creative, ontologically primary, and thus a one of many, whereas a Society is a composite whole, created in terms of the interaction of its constituents, ontologically secondary, and thus a one in many.
First, there is the inorganic form of individuality in which the composite whole is merely the sum of its parts, i.e., the entity in question is a simple «aggregate,» a non-individual, so to speak.
If we look at the composite whole of Jesus» message and ministry as those who loved him told and retold it until it came to be written in the form we have, the prophetic element predominates over the apocalyptic; yet it does not eliminate it.
But I further propose that in virtue of this unifying activity a composite whole comes into being, and that this whole or totality of parts or members is a concrete instantiation of Spirit.
Although Aristotle uses the expressions «form», «matter» and «composite» (sonolon) or «the two together» (to ek touton) he is careful to say that a composite whole does not consist of form and matter.
The model of the future seems to be a hybrid of what we have been used in terms of the classical approach to teaching on the one side and then a bouquet of learning options across various media and devices that be a woven together to create a composite whole.
The artworks exhibited are all handled by these artists in order to showcase four distinct artistic flight into a composite whole.
After lunch you can haul on your wellies and go off to the recently restored 18th century Chapel to see a group of works by Ai Weiwei: the huge Iron Tree, 2013, cast from fragments of timber from all across China and bolted together to form a composite whole, stands gently oxidising to a glorious rich rust red outside the pale stone chapel, while inside is an installation called Fairytale Chairs, 2007, as well as a number of other smaller works.
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