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architectonics

NOUN
  1. the science of architecture

How To Use architectonics In A Sentence

  • Bakhtin's architectonics is a temporary, contingent vantage point not lending itself to systematization, and thus the victory is temporary as well.
  • There are still problems: most of the translated poems, for example, are taken out of context, and the architectonics of the original publications therefore mislaid.
  • Its rigid architectonics of narrative underdetermine character, stabilizing it: a multiplicity of signs is reduced to a paucity of meaning; the paranoid is frozen in someone else's text.
  • Hootan's shyness in handling the figurative elements has, intuitively, resulted in a delicate shade between images and architectonics.
  • The cover of his black-bound tech-heavy book about the architectonics of nuclear war features a photo of two hands in a firm handclasp, each hand touchingly identified as, respectively, “United States” and “Russia.” How the End Begins
  • We analysis the course content of "Architectonics" abstractly, the important knowledge spot is extracted as the courseware module to integrate the online learning system.
  • This, epistemologically more radical, reach of Kant's text is suggested by de Man's reading of Kant's architectonics, via the question of the body, toward the end of Phenomenality and Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics
  • The notation of non-events becomes an ‘almost impossible’ form of writing, attractive in all the things it refuses: meaning, continuity, plot, architectonics.
  • These debts are honored; for his architectonics, Plumly is in debt to no one. Keats's Afterlife
  • The architectonics of the sculpted locks, the author argues, augment their power to fend off sorcery and other malevolent forces.
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