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As referred to in Chapter I, it was Rudolf Steiner who first pointed to the significance in this respect of the branch of modern mathematics known as Projective Geometry.
Man or Matter Ernst Lehrs
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McClure: "Dark Brown" is my first breakthrough in searching out the possibilities of Projective Verse and the freedom that I saw in the paintings of Jackson Pollock and Clyfford Still, and in the music I was listening to, whether Jazz or Scarlatti.
Anis Shivani: Exclusive: Beat Poet Michael McClure On Jim Morrison, The Doors, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac Anis Shivani 2011
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McClure: Robert Duncan introduced me to Charles Olson's essay on Projective Verse, with which I wrestled long and hard for an understanding of an absolutely new poetics, grounded in one's physique, perceptions, and inspiration.
Anis Shivani: Exclusive: Beat Poet Michael McClure On Jim Morrison, The Doors, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac Anis Shivani 2011
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Intuitive-Projective Faith: The first stage we call intuitive/projective faith.
Fully Human, Fully Divine: James Fowler and Evelyn Underhill William Harryman 2009
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Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective, will launch Nov. 17.
Wired Top Stories 2008
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Projective tests in general, and the Rorschach in particular, have no right and wrong answers.
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Projective identification often is evident when mothers change diapers: babies love to have their diapers changed, but experience it as though it's the mother who loves doing the changing.
Justin Frank: Politics on the Couch: Opposites Detract or Listening to the Unsaid 2008
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Projective properties are those preserved by projections.
Nineteenth Century Geometry Torretti, Roberto 2007
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Projective properties (and relations) are those which are preserved by collineations.
Nineteenth Century Geometry Torretti, Roberto 2007
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In doing so, he resorts to splitting, projection, and Projective Identification.
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