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  • And she is sympathetic to "temporalized," or this-worldly, notions of providence.

    Dangerous Illusions Daniel J. Mahoney 2008

  • Originally conceived as something static (or even descending, owing to a process of degradation), the Ladder of Perfection was temporalized in the eighteenth century and merged almost unnoticeably into evolutionary theories such as that of Lamarck.

    Against Darwinism 2009

  • As an inherently temporalized agency, subjectivity in the eighteenth century is plotted as a trajectory of self-creation whose perennially emergent self discovers itself happily to be free from the interference of either inner presuppositions or external constraints.

    The Melancholic Gift: Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Fiction 2008

  • If "generational process" names the event of this work — generation understood as temporalization (and temporalized) rather than as a stable configuration of individuals — it does so as

    'At the Far End of this Ongoing Enterprise...' 2005

  • In a way, we are faced here with something like yet another reworking of the Husserlian analysis of temporality, and of the tension retention-protension that characterizes it: with the significant difference that time is no longer so much constituted for and by a consciousness, or even by an ex-sistence, as it is temporalized from out of the twofold horizon of the event of being.

    enowning enowning 2007

  • In a way, we are faced here with something like yet another reworking of the Husserlian analysis of temporality, and of the tension retention-protension that characterizes it: with the significant difference that time is no longer so much constituted for and by a consciousness, or even by an ex-sistence, as it is temporalized from out of the twofold horizon of the event of being.

    Archive 2007-05-01 enowning 2007

  • Time as space is de-temporalized in a way analogous to the dehumanization that occurs when human qualities are denied in the quantification of personality, such as in I.Q. tests.

    It's about (Mexican) time! 2004

  • Time as space is de-temporalized in a way analogous to the dehumanization that occurs when human qualities are denied in the quantification of personality, such as in I.Q. tests.

    It's about (Mexican) time! 2004

  • Thus the subject of aesthetic experience focuses at first on minimal units of observation — say, a musical motif in a Beethoven piano sonata or string quartet, a figure of perceptual or intellectual activity in Hegel's phenomenological narratives, or as a temporalized set of morphological differences emerging in Darwin's analyses of the geological record.

    The Voice of Critique: Aesthetic Cognition After Kant, 1999

  • And yet each of these forms of otherness is simultaneously overcome: the "slovenly wilderness" (which is already "Tennessee") is made to "surround" the jar in imitation of its roundness; the creaturely subject becomes a sovereign; and the static, spatial image of ekphrastic description is temporalized as the principal actor in a narrative.

    Ekphrasis and the Other William John Thomas 1994

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