Whether considering the first systems of written communication with coincidentia oppositorum ".
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As a totality, the self is a " coincidentia oppositorum "; it is therefore bright and dark and yet neither ".
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This leads to the " coincidentia oppositorum ", a union of opposites, a doctrine common in mystic beliefs from the Middle Ages.
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Because the " coincidentia oppositorum " is a contradiction, it represents a denial of the world's current logical structure, a reversal of the " fall ".
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Similarly with respect to the goal of the individuation process itself,'as a totality, the self is a coincidentia oppositorum; it is therefore bright and dark and yet neither '.
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According to Eliade, the " coincidentia oppositorum " s appeal lies in " man's deep dissatisfaction with his actual situation, with what is called the human condition ".
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"Il resto del cielo " consists of twenty-five short compositions, none longer than fourteen verses, that speak to the general problematics of communication, all of which is underscored by a constant coincidentia oppositorum.
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A type of coincidentia oppositorum was easily detected in the vigorous spiritual physiognomy of this worthy son of strong and gentle Croatia : the heart of a child and Hieronymic impetus, the tenderness of a mother and authoritativeness of a leader, acute and penetrating intelligence, resolute and fiery determination, warm generosity and Dantesque indignation.
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Writing " Ad lectorem ", Osiander was influenced by Pico della Mirandola's idea that humanity " orders [ an intellectual ] cosmos out of the chaos of opinions . " From Pico's writings, Osiander " learned to extract and synthesize insights from many sources without becoming the slavish follower of any of them . " The effect of Pico on Osiander was tempered by the influence of Nicholas of Cusa's and his idea of " coincidentia oppositorum ".