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Definition of Discursion

Discursion
Discursion Dis*cur"sion, n. [LL. discursio a running different ways. See Discourse.] The act of discoursing or reasoning; range, as from thought to thought. --Coleridge.

Meaning of Discursion from wikipedia

- enthusiast in search of the secrets of the human mind." On Ramachandran's discursion on consciousness, Goldberg writes, "Here he fails, simply because neuroscience...
- winner of the £1,000 Chosen Books competition, with his autobiographical discursion The Case of Being a Young Man (published in paperback, 1946). Iona Margaret...
- Orientalism: Western conceptions of the Orient (2016) by Edward W. Said Bodily Discursions: Genders, Representations, Technologies (1997) by Deborah S. Wilson,...
- Fugue, was published in 1924, and visits to Italy and Germany produced Discursions on Travel, Art and Life (1925). His first novel, Before the Bombardment...
- It was illustrated by Arata Toshihira, and serves as a light-hearted discursion from the main story featuring Reisen Udongein Inaba and Tewi Inaba, who...
- cursor, cursory, curule, decurrent, decursion, discourse, discurrent, discursion, discursive, discursory, discursus, excur, excurrent, excursion, excursive...
- frustratingly withholding and opaque...giving way to plotless philosophical discursions." The novel was longlisted for the 2023 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence...
- Lynch, por Orion. Crítica literaria (PDF) (in Spanish). Buenos AIres: La Discursión. Margaret Nicholas, The World's Wickedest Women, Octopus Books, 1984;...
- from Twelve Types. ——— (1910), William Blake. ——— (1910), Alarms and Discursions. ——— (1910), What's Wrong With the World. ——— (1911), Appreciations and...
- Crossroads is its depth of moral, capitalist, and religious contemplation—discursions that thankfully do not present via authorial (or authoritative) monologues...