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particularizations

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  • noun Plural form of particularization.

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Examples

  • But while these demographic particularizations are heinous and emblematic, no less serious is the more generalized effect.

    John Odum: A 10 year old boy in Vermont meets "The Mean Society" 2010

  • But even if there does exist a corresponding formal being, nothing here requires a real identity between the objective and formal beings; they will share a form, but be really distinct instantiations or particularizations of that form.

    Descartes' Theory of Ideas Pessin, Andrew 2007

  • ¦ If we understand ourselves as the particularization of something universal, this means, at the same time, that we can understand others as different particularizations of something universal.

    The Kyoto School Davis, Bret W. 2006

  • Nishida also referred to more limited realms as particularizations or “self-determinations” of more inclusive realms, but he often used the metaphor of wrapping to describe the manner of determination.

    Nishida Kitarô Maraldo, John 2005

  • But the king, child of a social order that wreaks itself on particularizations, returned to his quest for a certain recounting.

    Romance Island Zona Gale 1906

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