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Definition of Individuated
1. individuate [v] - See also: individuate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Individuated
Literary usage of Individuated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Good Man and the Good: An Introduction to Ethics by Mary Whiton Calkins (1918)
"(i) Nobody questions that social groups, as a matter of fact, are personified
and individuated.1 For example, an incorporated business is treated in law as ..."
2. A Treatise on Criminal Pleading and Practice by Francis Wharton (1889)
"person.1 Unless there be such an averment, an indictment in which the injured
party is not individuated cannot be sustained.1 § 112. ..."
3. Cosmos, the Soul, and God: A Monistic Interpretatin of the Facts and by Charles London Arnold (1907)
"... Evolution Views of the Origin of the Soul — The Soul is individuated by the
Brain out of the Unseen — Natural Morality dependent on Brain Development. ..."
4. Goethe's Correspondence with a Child by Bettina von Arnim (1839)
"The life of Nature is to him temple and religion; all within her is to him
spirit-glance, divination; each object in her became for him an individuated thou ..."
5. The Philosophical Basis of Theism: An Examination of the Personality of Man by Samuel Harris (1883)
"It is no more necessary to refer the vitality of every brute to an individuated
soul than it is to refer the vitality of every plant, or the chemical force ..."