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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

make sense of

'Make sense of' in sentences below means 'find coherence in' rather than find meaning in?

He tries to avoid the Encounter. He avoids love or sex in order to idealise her safely from a distance. This distance allows the obsessive to 'make sense of' his object without losing control. Losing control is what he fears insofar as he does not understand how to live with lack.
  

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Anonymous 'find coherence in' rather than find meaning in? I don't see a difference in those two paraphrases.

  • Anonymous 'find coherence in' rather than find meaning in?
  • I don't see a difference in those two paraphrases.
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Anonymous'find coherence in' rather than find meaning in?
I don't see a difference in those two paraphrases.

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