Hers is the story of woman as sui generis, woman as writer.
And this alone is enough to rule out sui generis non-physical causes.
Like Jimi Hendrix, though they had imitators, they remained sui generis.
But it turns out he is a sui generis idea generator, and even most great investors are usually still bad at telling founders what to work on.
The institutions of each age were compositely the shi, or conditions sui generis.
But they often attribute this difficulty to the fact that the nature in question is sui generis.
Audi seems to side with those who hold episodic intuitions to be sui generis propositional attitudes.
By the middle of the twentieth century, belief in sui generis mental or vital forces had become a minority view.
The simplest and most straightforward answer to this question is: “They belong to the sui generis category of propositions”.
Moreover, the constitutive conative attitudes involved in joint actions are individual attitudes; there are no sui generis we-attitudes.
There is in fact no highest common factor to these states of mind (see next section); they are all sui generis and irreducible to each other.
In this company, Kambui, with his sui-generis spiritualism and his Tubman reliquary, looks less like a crank and more like a postmodern missionary.
Again, Socrates’s similarity to Theaetetus is to be explained not by their respective colors, but by a pair of sui generis accidents necessitated by them.
It featured the climate activist Reverend Mariama White-Hammond, the Massachusetts congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, and the sui-generis musician Esperanza Spalding.
All three are richer than Korea but all are, in different ways, exceptions: Singapore and Hong Kong are city states, while Taiwan's disputed sovereignty makes it sui generis.
Sentimentalists agree with error theorists that sui generis, non-natural moral facts would be queer, and that mind-independent natural facts are unfit for the role of moral facts.
In particular, Miller rejects sui generis social entities, such as plural subjects, and he does not invoke specialized norms of convention beyond those engendered by morality and rationality.
This aspect, too, McCann holds, is intrinsic to basic actions, and he maintains that “it has a certain sui generis character that renders it incapable of being reduced to anything else” (1998: 185).
Since New York City hit Pause in March, the irresistibly charismatic performer—whose sui-generis style blends cabaret panache and standup shtick with grace notes of klezmer—has been posting comforting...
The idea emerges in the Nyāya epistemology with their claim that absence is perceived, and that this perception is a sui generis type of perceptual experience, not reducible to a combination of ordinary perception and inference (cf. the sixth type of sensory connection in Uddyotakara’s list).
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