The doctrine of emanation also regards the world as a process of particularization. |
Any philosophical translation of embodied concrete life must consider the human subject as it is constituted through relations with others in a simultaneous occurrence of particularization and loss of self. |
Smaller communities were left behind, and the particularization of the church within each clan promoted overall disintegration and isolation from other Kuki peoples. |
See Silva, Toward a Global Idea of Race, 2007, specifically Part II, for definitions of strategy of particularization, strategy of intervention, strategy of engulfment. |
Its medium, though still sensuous, yet develops into still more thorough subjectivity and particularization. |
A multitude of transversal structures, the manifold forms of cultural initiatives, networks and organisations in Europe need to be supported, so that they do not yield to the pressures of homogenisation and particularization. |