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To understand these older conceptions of Chinese medicine is to recognize this cosmogony of the world.
Nonetheless, conceptions of Australian science have largely remained bound by the top-down perspective assumed by the diffusionist model.
It has two corollaries that challenge conceptions prevalent in some societies and ideologies.
The common factor is that all these are anovulants and therefore are equally good at stopping ectopics and intrauterine conceptions.
There are three separable conceptions of the extent of the period of the diversification of the animal phyla.
Clothing signals humanity and incites conceptions of dignity, personhood, and bodily integrity.
Yet here in the far reaches of the European world, such conceptions of love are dragged back into the shadows.
The pupil's words may be right, but the conceptions corresponding to them are often direfully wrong.
Modern conceptions of emotions, as we have seen, have been frequently couched in terms of other mental terms.
His research focuses on bilingualism and conceptions of language in language-minority education.
Certainly social realism, naturalism and similar conceptions can and have produced great art and literature.
It's about people burnishing and polishing their self-images and their conceptions of how they're regarded by their fellow Man.
The problem is that the particularism of friendship is at odds with modern conceptions of virtue as disinterestedness and detachment.
But the doctrine of the vera causa has nothing to do with elementary conceptions.
One of the most modern conceptions of causality is the so-called probabilistic one.
Gendered conceptions of parental belonging and place identity represent two extremes on the continuum of possible identifications.
Men should not be expected to live up to stereotypical conceptions of heterosexuality and masculinity.
The works committees and the union functionaries are firmly anchored in the conceptions of co-determination and class collaboration.
It may give a more reasonable account of rule learning than either structuralist or inductivist conceptions of learning.
Do these not include the expressive and deliberative interests people have in formulating their own conceptions of the good life?
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And he extends this relativity to the conceptions of just and good, as well as to great and small.
With them also the peculiar mythological and shamanistic conceptions typical of the region are found in the purest form.
Ethics has exhibited from the beginning a tendency to universalize its conceptions and take the central place in metaphysics.
It was to the pentagram Circle that I first broached the new conceptions that were developing in my mind.
It was by the study of heat, and more especially of thermodynamics, that we obtained our conceptions of the science of energetics.
Different conceptions, however, appear in different stages of eschatological thought.
And in our abstract speculations we should imagine all our conceptions as located in free space.
What is the secret of the vitality of these galenic biological conceptions?
The proper names for these opposite conceptions are of course Noumenalism and phenomenalism.
These three conceptions of life form the foundation of all the religions that exist or have existed.
What has not man effected by the boldness of his conceptions and the adventurousness of his spirit?
He was an orator of the conceptions of his predecessors and superiors, an arguer of the case, a sheriff to execute a writ.
The views of Aristoteles are more in keeping with the bourgeois conceptions.
The belletristic and the puritanical conceptions of life presented themselves in their profoundest antithesis.
These questions belong to metaphysics, and vitalistic or biocentric conceptions may be valid in the metaphysical sphere.
In no sense were these conceptions working hypotheses of a celestial mechanics.
And what conceptions they were which the people formed of their protectress in heaven!
One of our conceptions regarding pepsin-proteolysis is that acid is necessary for every step in the proteolytic process.
The hypothetical exercise of reason by the aid of ideas employed as problematical conceptions is properly not constitutive.
This combination of more definite totemistic conceptions is not found in any other member of the Siouan stock.
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