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- Ineffability is the quality of something that surp****es the capacity of language to express it, often being in the form of a taboo or incomprehensible...
- Thus, it is ineffable if and only if it is 2-ineffable. Ineffability is strictly weaker than 3-ineffability.p. 399 A totally ineffable cardinal is a...
- "Hallelujah". According to De Troyer, the short names, instead of being ineffable like "Yahweh", seem to have been in spoken use not only as elements of...
- Atopia Chronicles, a 2012 novel by Matthew Mather Atopy (philosophy), the ineffability of things or emotions that are rarely experienced This disambiguation...
- constant on the subsets of cardinality n from A. A cardinal κ is called ineffably Ramsey if A can be chosen to be a stationary subset of κ. A cardinal κ...
- 2011, Rucka launched the webcomic Lady Sabre and the Pirates of the Ineffable Aether, a steampunk adventure series illustrated by Rick Burchett. New...
- Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 26 June 2023. Ben-Ami Scharfstein (1993). Ineffability: The Failure of Words in Philosophy and Religion. State University of...
- plan of the book is divided into three parts: unity, multiplicity, and ineffability. In the introduction, the reader is given a summary glimpse of technoromanticism...
- Nirgun and Sargun is terminology used within Sikhism to refer to the ineffable (nirgun) and the manifest (sargun) nature of God. There is no dichotomy...
- intelligence that the diary itself reveals". Conversely, Ben Brantley found an "ineffable grace in her awkwardness". The experience of performing the play was emotionally...