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The phrase "academic doctrine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of principles or beliefs that are widely accepted within an academic field or discipline.
Example: "The academic doctrine surrounding climate change has evolved significantly over the past few decades."
Alternatives: "scholarly theory" or "educational principle".
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"It's not an academic doctrine, it's the word of God," he said.
It is already clear that the effects are going to be very large, far outside the boundaries of academic doctrine.
This is because in "Metaphysics 13-14", Aristotle himself was being thoroughly polemical towards Platonism, in particular against the Academic doctrine of Form-numbers and the whole concept of separable number.
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Some have argued that Hippasus was an important figure for the early Academy to whom Academic doctrines were ascribed in order give them his authority and even that he might be the Prometheus mentioned by Plato as handing down the method from the gods in the Philebus (Horky 2013).
The magazine described counter-terrorism as "a sullied sub-academic doctrine" and "a bogus intellectual justification for authoritarianism, military repression and neoconservative Islamophobia".
Finkin and Post emphasize the difference between academic freedom doctrine and free speech doctrine, and they vindicate academic professionalism with a lucidity and verve that is very much needed at this time.
This declaration has the virtue of illustrating just how the transformation of academic freedom from a doctrine insulating the academy from politics into a doctrine that demands of academics blatantly political actions is managed.
In this, the most rewarding part of the book, Ford nimbly translates arcane legal doctrine and academic work on prejudice into tart, slyly engaging prose.
Frederick Jackson Turner, the famous American historian honoured in Cronon's endowed chair, helped establish what eventually became the American doctrine of academic freedom.
It means, rather, that watching out for human rights violations and taking steps to stop them is not the charge either of the A.A.U.P. or the academy or the doctrine of academic freedom.
Epicureans were largely excluded from the philosophical project of synthesizing Academic, Peripatetic, and Stoic doctrines which came to prominence beginning in Philodemus' own day.
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