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-[[Category: Glossary]]'''desiderata''' ''am.'' '''1.''' Objects or information essential, but absent. '''2.''' Fragments in need of a sojourner to assemble them; the sojourner himself. '''3.''' All information travelling along the [[associational]] [[filament]]. '''4.''' A catalyst for adduction.+[[Category: Glossary]]'''desiderata''' ''am.'' '''1.''' Objects or information essential, but absent. '''2.''' Fragments in need of a sojourner to assemble them; the sojourner himself. '''3.''' All information traveling along the [[associational]] [[filament]]. '''4.''' A catalyst for adduction.
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[[Contemporary]] scholars often cast the entire Associationalist movement as a kind of modernist Desiderata, akin to Gretel's objection to the oven. [[Contemporary]] scholars often cast the entire Associationalist movement as a kind of modernist Desiderata, akin to Gretel's objection to the oven.
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desiderata am. 1. Objects or information essential, but absent. 2. Fragments in need of a sojourner to assemble them; the sojourner himself. 3. All information traveling along the associational filament. 4. A catalyst for adduction.

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Contemporary scholars often cast the entire Associationalist movement as a kind of modernist Desiderata, akin to Gretel's objection to the oven.

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