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Definition of Dirempts
1. dirempt [v] - See also: dirempt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dirempts
Literary usage of Dirempts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1884)
"We know that this contemplation necessary separates into snch images, and that,
indeed, it dirempts originally in order to bo able alone to think itself ..."
2. Hegel's Doctrine of Reflection: Being a Paraphrase and a Commentary by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1881)
"Substance eternally dirempts itself into these distinctions of form and content
and eternally purifies itself from this one-sidedness; but in this purifying ..."
3. Hegel's Logic: A Book on the Genesis of the Categories of the Mind : a by William Torrey Harris (1896)
"... is seen to be the really present law that produces the really present variety
of phenomena. The homonymous repels or dirempts itself (sich von sich ..."
4. Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of Froebel by Susan Elizabeth Blow (1899)
"Upon the plane of life the one persistent force or creative energy dirempts itself
into countless specific energies which manifest self-activity in ..."
5. The Kindergarten: Reports of the Committee of Nineteen on the Theory and by International Kindergarten Union Committee of Nineteen (1913)
"When we see that a pure self-activity must act upon itself, we are ready to
approach the more difficult insight that in so doing it dirempts itself at once ..."
6. The Science of Knowledge by Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Adolph Ernst Kroeger (1868)
"REMARKS. ist The power of imagination, by positing the possibility of other
substances with other spheres of action in the space Z, first dirempts space ..."
7. The Philosophic Function of Value: A Study of Experience Showin G the by Nathan Blechman (1918)
"Volitional totalizing dirempts the positing nature of the self, from its pre-positing
functions. ..."