Sentences with phrase «more etymological»

Fall to Earth is organized around themes of Conversion, Blasphemy, Resistance, Silence, and Violence drawn from the book that have been dissolved into a more etymological and abstract approach to each term.

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I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
As we bring our Best of 2014 series to a close, our final selection comes from executive director Patricia Maloney, who writes, «Is there a more succinct and scathing critique of institutional staunchness — in the dried up, weary etymological sense of the word — than the one Adam Rompel lobs at the Tate Britain?
(How much authority does Latin have any more, even for etymological applications?)
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