释义 |
esemplasy|ɛˈsɛmpləsɪ| [f. as prec. + Gr. πλάσ-ις moulding + -y.] (See quot.)
1852Fraser's Mag. XLVI. 65 Neither of them possessed that gift, which Schelling endeavoured to express by the term Eseinsbildung [sic; read ineinsbildung], and Coleridge by the term esemplasy—the power, that is, of infusing into the various parts of a subject an ever-present unity. |