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- adjective Alternative spelling of
unanalyzed .
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Examples
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This means that they express an unanalysed complex of ideas by the mere modification of a word; whereas in English, for example, we use prepositions and auxiliary verbs to drag into the open the whole bundle of ideas involved.
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And, although these chunks appear, superficially to “have grammar”, they are unanalysed.
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And, although these chunks appear, superficially to “have grammar”, they are unanalysed.
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Then all had been whimpering, unanalysed, self-nourishing, self-consuming dismay.
Archive 2007-03-01 Arevanye 2007
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Then all had been whimpering, unanalysed, self-nourishing, self-consuming dismay.
Fear and Courage Arevanye 2007
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Such disputes make up one of the battlegrounds between fictionalists and their rivals, with anti-fictionalists claiming that the unanalysed theoretical resources which fictionalists rely on render fictionalist theories unattractive, or at least relatively unattractive compared to some rival or other.
Modal Fictionalism Nolan, Daniel 2007
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Against Place Chalmers says that the word ˜experience™ is unanalysed and so Place's analysis is insufficient towards establishing an identity between sensations and brain processes.
The Identity Theory of Mind Smart, J. J. C. 2007
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From its beginning the earthly study of economics has been infertile and unhelpful, because of the mass of unanalysed and scarcely suspected assumptions upon which it rested.
A Modern Utopia Herbert George 2006
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In her curious condition of unanalysed sensations she was incapable of making a plan which should have any effect upon her state of mind.
The Voyage Out 2004
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Since reason is the faculty which analyses and perfects the rest, and it ought itself not to be unanalysed, by what should it be analysed? for it is plain that this should be done either by itself or by another thing.
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