Crossword-Solution: IRREDUCIBILITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Irreducibility | n. | The state or quality of being irreducible. |
We have 1 clue for the answer “IRREDUCIBILITY”
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| the state of being irreducible | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
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Sentences with IRREDUCIBILITY (5)
His doctrines proved valuable, too, in establishing the reality and irreducibility of the mental or spiritual nature of man.
From a general philosophical point of view the doctrine of _idées-forces_ establishes the irreducibility of the mental, and the fact that, so far from the mental being a kind of phosphorescence produced as a result of the evolutionary process, it is a prime factor in that evolution, of which mechanism is only a symbol.
The result may be expressed either as the invalidity of such operations of mind as he could provide for in his universe, or the irreducibility to his chosen first principles of the very thought which defined them.
The long-disputed victory, the irreducibility of a large portion of the Federalists, made him fearful lest the fight would soon renew.
The irreducibility is due either to its large size or to changes which have taken place by indurations or adhesions.
Quotes with IRREDUCIBILITY (3)
Ignorance of the law of irreducibility was no excuse. I could no longer excuse myself with the claim that I didn't know the law -- for knowledge of self and of the world is the law that, even though unattainable, cannot be broken, and no one can excuse himself by saying that he doesn't know it. . . . The renewed originality of the sin is this: I have to carry out my unknowing, I shall be sinning originally against life.
I would simply ask why so many critics, so many writers, so many philosophers take such satisfaction in professing that the experience of a work of art is ineffable, that it escapes by definition all rational understanding; why are they so eager to concede without a struggle the defeat of knowledge; and where does their irrepressible need to belittle rational understanding come from, this rage to affirm the irreducibility of the work of art, or, to use a more suitable word, its transcendence.
The beauty of compounding iterative algorithms - evolution, fractals, organic growth, art - derives from their irreducibility.