That it is a special but effable sort of strongly-self-modelling computational process. |
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So it is there that is situated the first thing that is effable and can be called by proper names. |
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He is possessed of all the certainty I look for in the Almighty and his truth is a lot more effable. |
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He views ultimate reality as causal, not transcendental, in religious experience and as partially effable. |
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This is probably an indication that negation may be conceptually ineffable, though effable, as will be seen later, in linguistic terms. |
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Only his, unlike Mr. Rangel's, is effable. |
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What seems absolute and comprehensible and perfectly effable will suddenly become muddled and dumb once I begin interfering. |
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It is concerned with all of the human mentifacts, whether subjective, reified, effable, or ineffable, and pertains to humane concerns as well as to the objects of science. |
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