Definition of Originary. Meaning of Originary. Synonyms of Originary

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Definition of Originary

Originary
Originary O*rig"i*na*ry, a. [L. originarius: cf. F. originaire.] 1. Causing existence; productive. [R.] The production of animals, in the originary way, requires a certain degree of warmth. --Cheyne. 2. Primitive; primary; original. [R.] The grand originary right of all rights. --Hickok.

Meaning of Originary from wikipedia

- calls The Originary Scene. This scene is a kind of origin story that hypothesizes the specific event where language originated. The Originary Scene is...
- and inscription in terms of a thinking of originary technicity, and in this context speaks of "the originary default of origin that arche-writing constitutes"...
- serving as the basis for rituals which recreate the originary event symbolically. The originary sign serves to defer the mimetic violence threatening...
- position)." "Hegel differs from the Neoplatonists, however, in that his originary One (to Hen) is immanent in the onto-noētic universe. In contrast to Plotinus...
- the theoretical attitude of pure presence is parasitical upon a more originary involvement with the world in concepts such as ready-to-hand and being-with...
- able, on their own, to grasp the concealed decisive domains. The more originary and inceptual the ****ure decisions and questions become, all the more...
- Ideas, Husserl presents as the "Principle of All Principles" that, "every originary presentive intuition is a legitimizing source of cognition, that everything...
- formed by 16 muni****lities of Alt Urgell. Urgellet and Andorra were the originary County of Urgell with capital in la Seu d'Urgell before the county expansion...
- and Eve were created from the beginning naked of the divine grace, an originary grace that, then, they would never have had, and much less would have...
- 'closer to nature'. Salleh traces the multiple everyday impacts of this 'originary contradiction'. They include the instrumental resourcing of labour - extractions...