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subsumption

[suhb-suhmp-shuhn] / səbˈsʌmp ʃən /


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He was mostly talking about television, but the logic applies to our collective subsumption by social media.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2023

I wonder if the isolation of these years, and the subsumption of our locked-down lives by digital screens, has just wiped out any last remaining commitment to art as something more than a communications medium.

From New York Times • Apr. 21, 2022

God has always been all over West’s music—the gospel-adjacent soul samples, the ever-present sense of glory and revelation—in a way that alternately suggests worship and subsumption.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 23, 2019

There is more to the future of relativity, though, than its eventual subsumption into some still unforeseeable follow-up theory.

From Economist • Nov. 25, 2015

The possibility of this subsumption presupposes a tertium quid, which is homogeneous both with the object of empirical perception and with the conception, and so makes the subsumption mediately possible.

From Kant's Theory of Knowledge by Prichard, Harold Arthur




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