If these moods are not made clear to us or we cannot see that they are natural, definite reactions from previous happenings in accord with character, we do not have a sense of organic unity in the narrative.
The one and the many are related as form and content in an organic unity, which is activity.
The difficulty of Locke is the difficulty of every theory of knowledge that does not admit an organic unity of the knowing mind and the known universe.
Leibniz here states, in effect, the principle of organic unity, the notion that concrete unity is a unity of differences, not from them.
He sees an especial prerogative lodged in that church as the means of securing the whole Church's organic unity; and this prerogative is, that it is among churches what S.
Gluck's innate genius led him to perceive that the failure of the opera was due to its lack of dramatic sincerity, its complete want of organic unity.
They recognized an organic unity of the family, which morally, if not legally, made their father's liabilities their own.
The purest and noblest feel most strongly that humanity is not like a heap of sand-grains or a row of bricks set on end, but that it is an organic unity.
Its members are not to be regarded atomistically, as segregated individuals; the deeper truth is the truth of organic unity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organic unity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.