Sentence examples for categorical conception from inspiring English sources

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Such an approach is consistent with the growing acceptance of a dimensional, rather than categorical, conception of language disorder (Dollaghan, 2004; Leonard, 2013; Rescorla, 2013).

However, as discussion surrounding genetic discrimination has been predominantly focused around employment or private insurance, we suggest that there is a need to consider a broader view of genetic discrimination, one which departs from the categorical conception of genetic discrimination, where it is either present or absent.

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This pattern is summarized by two categorical perspectives: (1) the conception that stability in the vocational area, financial security, and a solid partnership are indispensable prerequisites to having children, and (2) the perception that children are a potential risk or threat to the personal lifestyle achieved.

The Left's conception of "privilege" is categorical -- one enjoys "privilege" if one is a member of a privileged class, regardless of one's personal circumstances -- but the facts of life are personal and particular.

Where the absolute conception of cure is categorical, the modern conception is statistical.

There are different varieties of disease conceptions of addictions 29, 30, although at its heart the disease concept involves a categorical separation of people who are unable to drink normally from those who are, making controlled drinking impossible for the former.

The original position can be interpreted as a "procedural interpretation" of our nature as free and equal rational beings, and therewith of Kant's conception of autonomy and the categorical imperative (TJ 256 /256).

Season [warm (June November) or cool (December May)] and year (2003, 2004, or 2005) of conception were also treated as categorical variables.

Barbara Herman has urged philosophers to "leave deontology behind" as an understanding of Kant's moral theory on the grounds that the conception of practical reason grounding the Categorical Imperative is itself a conception of value.

Models were adjusted for year of birth/termination, season of conception, and maternal age, all as categorical variables, and for the MEDEA socioeconomic deprivation index as a continuous variable (Dadvand et al. 2011a; Ritz et al. 2002).

Cumulative occupational exposure to PCBs to the time of conception was modeled as a bivariate (any/none), categorical (quartiles of exposure vs. none), and continuous variable.

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