Smaller communities were left behind, and the particularization of the church within each clan promoted overall disintegration and isolation from other Kuki peoples. |
What is clear, however, I suggest when you examine the record is that the United Kingdom has only very recently been presented with anything approaching a particularization of Ireland's claims. |
Prophetic knowledge relies on the functions of the faculty of imagination, i.e., its mimetic function and its role in the particularization of universal truths. |
I think the particularization of the children in the deathbed scene has an important effect on the imagination. |
In this analogy, embodiment is the enactment of spirit, the particularization of potential and probability. |
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. |