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Noun(1) the kinship relation between an individual and the individual's progenitors(2) inherited properties shared with others of your bloodline

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(1) The ornament is manifestly in the same tradition, and the filiation might be imagined to be closer, yet I doubt that many scholars, faced with the two photographs free of any context, would conclude that they came from the same manuscript.(2) Am I not drawn to you, for example, out of elective affinity, rather than remaining fixed within the boundaries of filiation ?(3) The Encyclopedists founded their true system of knowledge on Condillac's account of the u2018generation and filiation of knowledgeu2019 through the analysis of sensations.(4) We have in some way to try to grasp the idea of a relation of fatherhood or filiation which is reflexive.(5) relationships based on ties of filiation as opposed to marriage(6) the filiation of many of his ideas from those developed by Carpenter(7) She here seems to be positing an alternative world of strong and enduring women, disrupting patriarchal and patrilineal conceptions of nationality and filiation .(8) At the same time, however, in the matter of filiation , the Civil code states that a child cannot have two fathers or two mothers.(9) At the beginning of the tale, class affiliation is the primary means of marking division and establishing identity, and the story's focus is on filiation and estate patrimony-the conservation of power and wealth.(10) I was thinking about unusual filiation possibilitiesu2026(11) Table 1 details the major intellectual frameworks of economics and traces their primary lines of influence - what he called the filiation of ideas, but in this case frameworks within which we formulate ideas.(12) Thus, filiation and affiliation produce authority in a variety of different ways, some enhancing life, others limiting it.(13) In contrast, they draw attention to families defined by both filiation and affiliation.(14) By the time he rocked up, his image wasn't sufficient to conjure the usual assignations of friendship and filiation .(15) Guest makes audible and concrete a paradoxically social solitariness, a sympathetic projection or filiation in and through poetry.(16) However, three of the five justices attached their opinion on regulation of the law which allows an illegitimate child to obtain citizenship with postnatal filiation after the parents have married each other.
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Noun
1. line of descent
2. lineage
3. descent


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