inseparability

pronunciation

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Word Origin

inseparability (n.)
1620s, from Late Latin inseparabilitas, from Latin inseparabilis (see inseparable).

Example

1. His work reflects the inseparability of the techniques of book production in china and book content .
2. But also emphasizes the inseparability of the process and the result .
3. The simple inseparability of the thought and being of the thinker . Cogito , ergo sum is the same doctrine as that the being , reality , and existence of the ' ego ' is immediately revealed to me in consciousness .
4. First I would like to illustrate the theme of gender difference , and the inseparability of subjectivity from the social domain by summarising the contradictions of my own gender .
5. It is clear , moreover , that what is at issue in all these transitions is more than just showing the inseparability of the concept ( or of thinking ) from being .

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