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The essay "Poética" (1961) is a lucid exposition of his artistic credo.

His major work was the Triple Catechism (1555 58), containing a lucid exposition of Roman Catholic dogma.

In a lucid exposition of the slippery-slope argument, articulated far more persuasively than I have ever encountered it except in Kass's own writings, he argues that "once embryonic clones are produced in laboratories the eugenic revolution will have begun.

In a lucid exposition of Germany's economic woes, Hans-Werner Sinn of the Ifo institute in Munich points out that the creation of the single currency has wiped out a competitive advantage (relatively lower interest rates) that German companies used to enjoy over their European neighbours.

Language, Truth and Logic (1936; 2nd edition, 1946), authored by A. J. Ayer, offers a lucid exposition of the movement, which was with certain variations based upon the analytic/synthetic distinction, the observational/theoretical distinction, and the verifiability criterion of meaningfulness.

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Despite being written in labyrinthine prose (by modern standards), Natural Theology remains an especially lucid exposition of the classic argument from design.

As with the Nouveau Roman, Sartre and de Beauvoir were quite reserved towards the Nouvelle Vague, the new French cinema of the 1960s (ibid).. Rather than Sartre, it is Merleau-Ponty who gave the most lucid exposition of the evident link between cinema and existentialist philosophy in a conference at the National School of Cinema in Paris (1947b).

His evident engagement with his material, his gift for lucid exposition of the most complex ideas, together with his utterly unstuffy approachability and human warmth made him a hugely admired teacher across an astonishing range of subjects.

For both theories, he provided a coherent exposition of the mathematical structure of the theory, elegant characterizations of the entities and laws postulated by the theory and a lucid account of how these postulates explain the most significant, more directly observable, lower-level phenomena.

His publications are lucid expositions of the European science of his time.

Both books - despite the inevitable compression, wonderfully lucid expositions of complicated ideas - remark on the significance of the contrast between Keynes's reception on either side of the Atlantic and in continental Europe.

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