Negation :
negatio
recusationis consectariis, negatio, etiam, revocacione, repudium
negationegationes,
negationegationes,
Noun(1) a negative statement; a statement that is a refusal or denial of some other statement(2) the speech act of negating(3) (logic
(1) There was first the bipolar world order, followed by its negation and the emergence of a unipolar world order.(2) evil is not merely the negation of goodness(3) the negation of A is, briefly, ÔÇ£not A.ÔÇØ(4) Apophasis transcends both affirmation and negation , refuting in both any possible attainment of understanding beyond the limitation of conceptual analysis.(5) It can be identified only by its negation of modernism; as its architecture exemplifies perceptually, it has no form of its own.(6) the negation of A is, briefly, ÔÇÿnot AÔÇÖ(7) In Literary Theory and the Claims of History, Satya Mohanty posits a hermeneutics of affirmation in contrast to Jacques Derrida's hermeneutics of negation .(8) The implicit negation in words like fail and ignore may be especially difficult to untangle.(9) Any country that believes itself compelled to defend against coercive threat with a strategy of negation would almost certainly focus on space assets as the most promising target.(10) For every advance in open and democratic publishing, we must expect a response, a counter-manoeuvre and attempts at subversion and negation .(11) It was not the literature of negation that was proposed, but the negation of literature.(12) As a consequence, it is the guarantor of human dignity and freedom, especially in the gas chambers and gulags which are the total negation of both.(13) To different degrees (as illustrated in the inferential results below) MPs tend to stand for positive usage of a value and oppose the negation of these values.(14) At this point, the intensifier is not longer a free agent, but has become a sort of contractual associate of the negation .(15) Manne's central thesis appears to be that Howard has but one social and cultural policy: a policy of negation .(16) That unformulated coherence is what happens when we move from negation to negativity.
(1) need ::
necessitudo(2) special needs ::
officium(3) basic needs ::
postulata(4) meet the needs ::
responderi valeat exigentiis(5) their needs ::
necessitates suas(6) personal needs ::
personalis necessitates
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