Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Structural quality or character.

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  • noun philosophy, theology The qualities or types of the structure or structures an object possesses.
  • noun mathematics, logic A property satisfied by structural translations from sequents into equations or from equations into sequents.

Etymologies

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structural +‎ -ity

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Examples

  • Where and how does this decentering, this thinking the structurality of structure, occur?

    Deconstructing Derrida Deferred to Deconfuscating 2004

  • The structurality of structure... has always be neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center or of referring it to a point of presence, a fixed origin....

    Deconstructing Derrida Deferred to Deconfuscating 2004

  • The structurality of structure... has always be neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center or of referring it to a point of presence, a fixed origin....

    Archive 2004-01-01 2004

  • The structurality of structure... has always be neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center or of referring it to a point of presence, a fixed origin....

    Dear readers... 2004

  • Where and how does this decentering, this thinking the structurality of structure, occur?

    Archive 2004-01-01 2004

  • Where and how does this decentering, this thinking the structurality of structure, occur?

    Dear readers... 2004

  • No totality can be mean - ingful in any case, except a finished one (a historical humanism, an intellectual object, a book, some other product of écriture), which can only be a part of our present totality and which necessarily has a closed structure, whereas the “structurality” of our situation

    STRUCTURALISM PETER CAWS 1968

  • In it, Derrida explains the word "center" as follows: "Nevertheless, … structure — or rather, the structurality of structure — although it has always been involved, has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center or referring it to a point of presence, a fixed origin." [

    Sokal's Hoax: An Exchange Byers, Nina 1996

  • … the structurality of structure, - although it has always been involved, has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center or

    Crosscut Steve Clifford 2009

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