How To Use nonbeing In A Sentence
- In abstracting from the morphology of our bas-relief towards a Grand Unified Morphology with a cardinal morphological form as Prime Cause, they seek an articulation of the ground as a figure in its own right, the frame as form, not a sub-class of Being but a class of NonBeing, something beyond reality itself. Archive 2007-04-01
- A related view also occurs much later; Ashworth reports that Menghus Blanchellus Faventinus held that term negations such as ˜nonman™ are true of non-beings, and he concluded from this that ˜A nonman is a chimera™ is true (apparently assuming that ˜chimera™ is also true of nonbeings). [ The Traditional Square of Opposition
- Protestant theologian Paul Tillich talks about our affirmation of life and faith as an act of courage in the perpetual face of "nonbeing. Lynn Casteel Harper: Aging with Courage: The Beginning of a Living Faith
- The painting's background was entirely black – the colour of mourning, the colour of night, the void between being and nonbeing. The Mirror of Venus
- For example, Lao-Tzu uses the word “Tao” to denote the invisible, formless, nothing and nonbeing, which to him represented the “way” that anteceded the world and even Ti, the supreme god of the Chinese. JUSTICE
- The unrepentant sinner merely passes into nonbeing: which after all is what he wants, increasingly while he's alive; the prospect of new life being steadily more problematic and tiresome to him. Ben Evans: The Real Horned Man: Exploring the Genius of Author James Lasdun
- We must not treat terms as as if they were simple: 'nonbeing' and 'being', for they are both compound. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
- He was giraffe thin and much too tall but full of sinews; snapped proof of the nonbeing of Minnows with his Polaroid. Minnows
- Why has God become so hard to believe in, so easy to dismiss as a nonbeing?
- He believed that the cosmos was comprised of being, or substance, and nonbeing, or nothingness. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID