Sentence examples for bare conception from inspiring English sources

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A rudimentary form of conceiving, which Reid often calls 'simple apprehension,' refers to "the bare conception of a thing without any judgment or belief about it" (EIP 4.1, 295).

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Carey, wearing a midsection-baring turquoise evening gown, introduced the song to the audience by telling of its conception, concept and featured artists, followed by a performance of the song's remix.

We cannot postulate the existence of an underlying substance distinct from its qualities, for this would commit us to the existence of a naked, bare particular, the absurd conception of a something devoid of all qualities.

However, when we talk about the natural lottery luck in connection with one's essential properties, the very idea of lottery luck seems to involve an incoherent conception of bare selves that exist before they acquire their essential properties, or for that matter any properties at all (Hurley 2003, 120-123; Rescher 1993, 155; but see Latus 2003, 470-472).

Not only is the full Wagnerian orchestra right there on the platform, but the stagecraft that is an essential part of the "total artwork" conception is stripped to a bare minimum of gestures and poses.

Night after night T. J. Jagodowski and Dave Pasquesi step onto a bare stage and, with no prompting or pre-conception, use their brains and bodies to create from whole cloth a one-hour play featuring multiple characters.

One of the best things about the novel, apart from the boldness of conception, is its lack of cleverness: there's a bare minimum of winking.

Bare midriff?

Bare feet?

Her conception.

Bare arms are bare arms.

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