Sentence examples for a single conception of from inspiring English sources

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We don't need one, and it's just a mistake to think that we need a single conception of the ultimate good in order to progress in politics.

Mr. Nazareth, for example, walked (and sometimes caught buses) from Brazil all the way to New York beginning in 2011, picking up traveling companions while "working to break down a single conception of Latin America into hundreds of distinct, though interconnected, pieces".

But some will find unattractive the failure to furnish a single conception of death that applies to all living things.

So even if we keep a single conception of objectivity as fixed there will be great controversy over whether seemingly paradigmatic instances of agent-relativity really are such.

Compared to the Aristotelian conception, Malebranche's conception of causation is remarkably simple and unified, and does not face the question of how such diverse and distinct types of Aristotelian causes can come under a single conception of causation.

If science applies only to appearances, while moral and religious beliefs refer to things in themselves or "the supersensible," then how can we integrate these into a single conception of the world that enables us to transition from the one domain to the other?

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But the corps de ballet, as I saw it in three performances last weekend, no longer has any single conception of how to point that front arm in arabesque, and the old unison phrasing of the entrance is eroded too.

The Dworkin proposal is noteworthy for its integration of themes of equality and personal responsibility in a single conception.

There is no single answer to this question, as there is no single conception of what terrorism is.

Hence, there is no single conception of good argument or argumentation to be discovered behind the core fallacies, and any attempt to force them all into a single framework, must take efforts to avoid distorting the character originally attributed to each of them.

There may well be no single conception of time which perfectly fits all our common sense assumptions about it, but Presentism – the doctrine, favoured by Augustine, that neither the past nor the future exist, and hence that only the present is real – fits them better than most.

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