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Перевод: incommensurable speek incommensurable


[прилагательное]
несоизмеримый; несоразмерный; непропорциональный; диспропорциональный


Тезаурус:

  1. As a moral imperative, far from being incommensurable with his previous considerations, it merely adds others similar in kind; he now has to see things from his parents' viewpoint as well as his own, consider their health and resources, ask himself how much they have done to arouse his gratitude or his rancour, whether his staying would really do them any good, whether he can get on with them without quarrelling, and add all this to the information which he must assimilate before he lets the needle of his internal compass finally settle in the direction of Bali or of home.
  2. But while Lacanian critics frequently invoke this passage, they less often consider Freud's extraordinary and provocative remarks in this same essay as to why he thinks desire and satisfaction have become incommensurable.
  3. "Postmodern knowledge", says Jean-Franois Lyotard, "refines our sensibility to difference and reinforces our ability to tolerate the incommensurable" ( Postmodern Condition , p. xxv).
  4. Is there a means of bridging the gap between knowledge and morality that avoids the problems of Kant's recourse to the aesthetic but also resists Lyotard's argument that the two are simply incommensurable?
  5. Accordingly their conceptual frameworks are incommensurable with those of modern, Western medicine.
  6. Much of the emphasis on set theory in Lacan and others, as well as the similarity of certain of their ideas to those of Gdel, whose work Cavaills utilizes, can be attributed to his influence: indeed it would be possible to argue that the whole emphasis in post-war French thinkers on a non-contradictory heterogeneity in which incompatible or incommensurable elements are juxtaposed against or as part of each other is derived as much from set theory as from Freud.
  7. History, which can now no longer be considered a concept as such, is therefore made up of the incommensurable relation between these two disjunctive set-ups.
  8. How it was defended by those at the core of the community and how cracks began to appear at the periphery gives Hubauer the material to explore the hypothesis that extrinsic influences are likely to affect allegiances when scientists experience rival theories as incommensurable paradigms.
  9. These things are absolutes and incommensurable.
  10. But Mill may have meant something rather different, namely that, although all pleasures are, in themselves, and apart from their effects, good, and all pains, with a similar qualification, bad, they are pleasant and painful, and hence possessed of value or disvalue, in incommensurable ways.
  11. As Thomas Kuhn would put it, rival paradigms are incommensurable.
  12. Those points of apparently incommensurable differences between groups, classes, nations, races, or whatever have been negotiated hesitantly and all too oft en anonymously by the outcasts and the deprived from either side.
  13. "It serves the multiplicity of separate and incommensurable ends of all its separate members."

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