How To Use representable In A Sentence
- It is a feature of the human mind to be able to represent events that will take place in the future, but death itself is not representable.
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- He writes of ‘simulacrum’ as the ‘of something that is incommunicable in itself or unrepresentable: literally the phantasm in its obsessional constraint.’
- The far future of our universe is therefore representable by de Sitter space-time, and in this type of space-time the future timelike boundary is a spacelike hypersurface. Archive 2009-05-01
- These images were perpetuating certain ideas about what is and is not representable in our culture.
- But a motory force of a body in one direction, and an equal force of the same body in an opposite direction is not incompatible, and the result, namely, rest, is real and representable. Biographia Literaria
- Yet, we have never had, nor do we have now, any conclusive proof that the universe is humanly understandable in the first place, much less representable in some reductivist symbology of mathematics or any other language for that matter.
- Existence is not dialectical, not representable.
- These forms of conjunction are as much parts of the tissue of experience as are the terms which they connect; and it is a great pragmatic achievement for recent idealism to have made the world hang together in these directly representable ways instead of drawing its unity from the 'inherence' of its parts -- whatever that may mean -- in an unimaginable principle behind the scenes. Pragmatism
- In fact, essentially every invariant studied by topologists can be made into a representable or corepresentable functor.