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The criticism of our time ... is indissociable from an investigation and experience of its transcendental field (s), of the (impersonal) tendencies and haecceities which traverse it, as well as the potentialities, utopian ones perhaps, with which our present can be composed.— The Skeptic's Field Guide
Pope Benedict XVI comments in his reading for February 20, "Truth and worship stand in an indissociable relationship to each other; one cannot really flourish without the other, however often they have gone their separate ways in the course of history."
Once again, this call creates the conditions for a new international discussion, indissociable from solidarity with the Bolivarian revolution.— Venezuela Analysis
The pluralism indissociable from a democratic society, which has been dearly won over the centuries, depends on it.— The Court
But I do not for a moment believe that his greatness is in his status as a thinker: even less, that the poet and the thinker are indissociable.— Life of Robert Browning

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