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Example sentences for "dynamism"

Lexicographically close words:
dylygence; dynamic; dynamical; dynamically; dynamics; dynamite; dynamited; dynamiter; dynamiters; dynamiting
  1. As the conversion of Europe from feudal status to urban dynamism continued, however, an ever larger part of the population became aware of the change through which their society was passing.

  2. During periods of expansion civilized communities develop a dynamism which maintains their ascendancy.

  3. Where function predominates fluidity, flexibility and dynamism are the outcome.

  4. The dynamism implicit in the bourgeois revolution escalated the rate of social change with corresponding modifications in the pattern of European political, economic and cultural institutions and practices.

  5. The resulting dynamism leads to the contradictions, confrontations and conflicts which have studded the internal and external life story of every civilization.

  6. Ta-hui, in contrast, believed that this silent meditation lacked the dynamism so essential to the sudden experience of enlightenment.

  7. It systematized instruction such that large numbers of students could be treated to the finest antirational tradition of the Ch'an sect, and it rescued the dynamism of the earlier centuries.

  8. But out of this last phase of Ch'an developed one of the most powerful tools ever for enlightenment, the famous Zen koan, whose creation preserved something out of the dynamism of Ch'an's early centuries.

  9. To the dynamism of the sun belong heat, expansion-force, and all that range.

  10. But the very possibility of such a goal arises out of the vivid dynamism of the conscious blood.

  11. A woman whose most positive dynamism is in the breast and shoulders is fascinated by the bull.

  12. It all kills the great effective dynamism of life, and substitutes the mere ash of mental ideas and tricks.

  13. For the magic and the dynamism rests on otherness.

  14. Any collapse of the sympathetic dynamism causes anæmia.

  15. Any excess in the sympathetic dynamism tends to accelerate the action of the liver, to cause fever and constipation.

  16. His supposed "Refutation of Materialism" is a mere attack on windmills; his energism (the consistent dynamism of Leibnitz, etc.

  17. Modern dynamism (or energism) is wrong when it thinks it can dispense with these hypotheses and replace the atoms by the notion of immaterial non-spatial points of force.

  18. Realism is not identical with materialism, and may even be definitely connected with the very opposite, dynamism or energism.

  19. The materialism of Holbach and Buechner lays a one-sided stress on the importance of matter: the dynamism of Leibnitz and Ostwald on that of force.

  20. The question at present resolves itself into this: Does this dynamism belong wholly to the experimenters?

  21. It is this same dynamism that produces the phenomena we have been studying.

  22. The universe is a great organism controlled by a dynamism of the psychical order.

  23. The mysterious forces we are here studying are themselves manifestations of the universal dynamism with which our five senses put us very imperfectly into relation.

  24. Instead of following him in these labors, we may emphasize the significance of his view of the ego as pure activity without an underlying substratum, with which he carries dynamism over from the Kantian philosophy of nature to metaphysics.

  25. In the Physical Monadology Kant gives his adherence to dynamism (matter the product of attraction and repulsion), and makes the monads or elements of body fill space without prejudice to their simplicity.

  26. The hidden dynamism of self-contradiction is what incessantly produces the static appearance by which your sense is fooled.

  27. In consistent materialism as well as spiritualism, and in the abstract dynamism of energetics, the one member is robbed of its independence or even rejected in favor of the other.

  28. Epistemologically we come finally to a universal phenomenological dynamism as the fundamental basis of all theoretical interpretation of the world, at least fundamental for our scientific thought, and we are here concerned with no other.

  29. Logically, if the dynamism were removed there would remain neither space nor the appearance of space.

  30. There is, therefore, no form nor ensouling principle whether of life, mind or sheer dynamism which can exist outside of His being and be, even in the slightest degree, absolved from an eternal identity therewith.

  31. Accordingly, interstellar distances which are commonly said to be even without air or life of any kind are really an appearance possessed of a dynamism peculiar to itself.

  32. But even granting this view, are we not compelled to recognize the dynamism of space as a necessary inference?

  33. Hence, it appears that space is indeed the dynamism of the universe.

  34. In other words, that which we call "pure extensity" is by virtue of its dynamism the cause of its own existence.

  35. For the general outcome of the intellect's attention being turned to the passage of space would undoubtedly be to recognize not only its dynamism but its becoming-ness, as a process of kosmogenesis.

  36. During this stage the life elements are receiving the imprints of character, being endowed with directive tendencies and stored with such dynamism as will persist throughout the Great Life Cycle in which they are to manifest.

  37. The inconsistency of these artists lay in the fact that, while their first desire was to make their art arbitrary, they were so preoccupied with the dynamism of objectivity that the main object of their work was deputised.

  38. The profound reasons for dynamism in art were left untouched by them.

  39. In studying the variations and qualifications of linear directions in his model, he discovered another method of accentuating the feeling of dynamism in his canvases.

  40. Behind the emotional power of nature there is a great abstract force; and the effect of dynamism can be got only when this force is expressed.

  41. There is no dynamism because there is no suggestion of the inherent force which all substance involves.

  42. In Renoir is recognised the solidity and depth of form, while in Cezanne the colour is a functional element whose dynamism gives birth to form which is felt subjectively.

  43. By thus reversing the natural order, effects are considered before causes; and only by the dynamism of causes can we be made to feel beauty.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dynamism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.