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The theorist
noun
Someone who constructs theories, especially in the arts or sciences.
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The theorist John Wheeler, of Princeton, who had coined the term "black hole," called this concept "it from bit".
The theorist Ernst Kurth claimed to hear "the erupted radiations of far more powerful fundamental processes whose energies revolve in the inaudible".
The theorist can begin by presenting a speech act account of that meaning—'hiyo' is used in the speech act of accosting someone.
The theorist has explained the functioning of those longer sentences by specifying via inference-rules how they interact with yet further sentences to mediate inference.
The theorist then adds to this explanation an inference-rule account of the meanings of sentential connectives, such as 'and', 'or', 'if … then'.
The theorist of knowledge cannot overlook the gulf that exists between the pre-discursive perceptual experience of seeing a white piece of paper and the articulation of the true judgment 'this piece of paper is white'.
The theorist Satō Tetsutarō developed the doctrine that Japan should have a battlefleet at least 70% the size of that of the US.
What are the stages identified by the theorist?
It is the starting point to which the theorist returns after every ingenious excursion.
(At times, he resembles the theorist Slavoj Zizek, who is all wattage and not enough light).
Classical Hollywood, in the theorist David Bordwell's wonderful phrase, is "an excessively obvious cinema".
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