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Перевод: automatism
[существительное] автоматизм ; непроизвольное движение
Тезаурус:
- The more direct inspiration for the Situationists was the Dada-Lettrist connection which provided the aesthetic and political basis for their adoption of non-cognitive methods of expression (such as automatism, chance and other depersonalising techniques of production) and also led to the definition of some key terms in their vocabulary.
- So, for Eliot, Baudelaire "was at least able to understand that the sexual act as evil is more dignified, less boring, than as the natural, "life-giving", cheery automatism of the modern world'.
- My conclusion is, though I have not reviewed here all the examples adduced for the phenomenon of automatism, that the phenomenon does not exist in the Hebrew Bible, and that some supposed examples of it really exhibit the parallelism of greater precision, while other examples contain other types of parallelistic relationships.
- The phenomenon of automatism as set forth by Haran involves the use of one element of a word-pair solely for balance between the lines, and not at all for its semantic significance An example that is adduced is Prov 24.30:
- As for cases where it is claimed that the A line contains the more specific term, here also the existence of automatism may be doubted.
- These "drawings" may well have influenced both Dada and Surrealism as they were first published at a time when Andr Breton was championing automatism and mediumism.
- Automatism
- Automatism: Any involuntary movement of body or limb, e.g. epileptic fit, or under attack from a swarm of bees.
- If he could help himself this would be mental vandalism; but he can't; Stavrogin's are yawns that refuse to be stifled; automatism and involuntarism are finally one, and the tragic villain-hero who at once apprehends the "sensible idea" and yawns at it betrays a high but helpless intelligence recalling Raskolnikov as well as Svidrigailov.
- Whatever the disagreements, it seems reasonable to say that the period circa 1890-;1914 witnessed "an unprecedented advance of machine technique and of mechanisation generally and automatism in particular".
- The long disciplining process of notebooks and drafts reduces Stavrogin to a state very near automatism: the habits of a decent man.
- However, the existence of such automatism is, in my opinion, open to question.
- Of course this makes sense in the case of insanity, automatism or involuntary movement but the range of factors over which one has no control is obviously wider than such clear instances of total lack of control.
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