The original text reads, " " Although equivocal predications must be reduced to univocal, still in actions, the non-univocal agent must precede the univocal agent.
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The title s indefinite article foregrounds this rock solid as one petite narrative among many; that is, the structure and sense are not a univocal, universalising truth.
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In his essay " The Deconstructive Angel, " Abrams argued that there is a fixed univocal meaning for a text and if we use deconstructive strategies History will become impossibility.
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It was also a product of Scholasticism which did not seek to find an equivocal position, but rather to reach a decisive univocal conclusion on matters of religion and philosophy.
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Moreover, it is not we who are univocal in a Being which is not; it is we and our individuality which remains equivocal in and for a univocal Being ."
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Moreover, it is not we who are univocal in a Being which is not; it is we and our individuality which remains equivocal in and for a univocal Being ."
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Such ideas are in contradiction to that of "'univocal generation "': effectively exclusive reproduction from genetically related parent ( s ), generally of the same species.
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The word'parasite'evokes the image of an ivy tree, the deconstructive reading that feeds on a mighty masculine oak, the univocal reading, and finally destroys the host.
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It is this last feature of " shared identity " between the more local level or autonomous community and the Spanish level which makes the identity question in Spain complex and far from univocal.
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Organized by Stanford's new American art curator, Claire Perry, the show and catalog ( Oxford University Press, $ 25 paper ) are generally fine but univocal examples of the new analytic art history.