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Analytic psychology, the psychoanalytic method of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung as he distinguished it from that of Sigmund Freud.
Even as he distinguished his and Seurat's "scientific Impressionism" from the "romantic Impressionism" of Monet, he managed to unite what was by then a fractious group for a final Impressionist exhibition in 1886.
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Eddie Jones is a cricket nut who can tell a silly point from a silly mid-off as easily as he distinguishes between a natural blind-side flanker and a dyed-in-the-wool breakaway, so he was completely in his comfort zone as he explained why he might play safe with his team selection when England travel to Murrayfield for the Calcutta Cup match with Scotland three weeks today.
He qualifies as a realist insofar as he distinguishes between universal qua construct and universal qua common phenomena, and accuses the antirealists of nihilism.
In Egypt, Dumas was now supreme cavalry commander of the Army of the Orient, and as usual he distinguished himself in battle.
As a businessman, he distinguished himself as a disreputable con; he was spurned by the New York business community less for his cartoonish flamboyance than for his essential dishonesty, his meanness of character.
The term clearly suited Kant as he had distinguished the phenomena known through the faculty of sensibility from the noumena known purely conceptually.
As an actor he distinguished himself in gangster roles in two films directed by Anatole Litvak, City for Conquest (1940) and Blues in the Night (1941).
It embraces what the ancients termed dialectics (the technique of discussion and debate by means of questions and answers, dealing especially with matters of opinion), which Aristotle analyzed in his Topics; it includes the reasoning that Aristotle qualified as dialectical, which he distinguished from the analytical reasoning of formal logic.
He referred to the fighters not as terrorists, as the government does, but as "the free army," which he distinguished from "the regular army".
Mathematical propositions referring only to concrete objects in this sense Hilbert called real, concrete, or contentual propositions, and all other mathematical propositions he distinguished as possessing an ideal, or abstract character.
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