Encara no tenim significats per a "mere negation".
1Then it would appear that it is an abstraction, a mere negation of limitation.
2This religion of mere negation, expulsion, and restraint is too often presented to the mind.
3And if so, how can agnosticism be the " mere negation of the physicist"?
4The soundlessness impressed her as a positive entity rather than as the mere negation of noise.
5Of course mere negation cannot carry us far.
6As for Philip, all seemed a mere negation; there was a vacuum where his place had been.
7Deprived of human countenances, the face of creation was a mask without eyes, and liberty a mere negation.
8Non-co-operation is not mere negation.
9From the mere negation of the Censorship, a positive advance had to be made to the obliteration of original thought.
10Minds inclined to mere negation are only harmless in great political organisms, which go without them and in spite of them.
11Like all the furious things of life, evil appeared to him as mere negation, a mysterious foolishness he could not explain.
12Her eyes, blue as her friend's, showed an even greater assurance, because it was based on positives and not on a mere negation.
13And then, with lightning unexpectedness, he turned upon his audience, as though the ardent soul reacted at once against a strain of mere negation.
143: Further, one contrary is more distant from the other than its mere negation.
15Mere negation, mere Epicurean infidelity, as Lord Bacon most justly observes, has never disturbed the peace of the world.
16Atheism is in nowise responsible for human progress, for Atheism is nothing- amerenegation-and"out of nothing nothing comes."
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Mere negation a través del temps
Mere negation per variant geogràfica