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The word "characterizations" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun which means "the act of describing or portraying someone or something in a particular way." Example Sentence: The author's characterizations of the main characters were accurate and vivid.
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Related: 'No Diet Coke for you': Islamophobia claim prompts United Airlines boycott Ahmad told the Guardian she found the company's earlier characterizations to be trivializing and said she wished it had acknowledged the alleged discrimination explicitly.
However, according to Jonathan Adler, a law professor at Case Western Reserve University,The problem with these characterizations of the court is that if by "judicial activism" one means a willingness to overturn precedents and invalidate federal laws, the Roberts Court is the least activist court of the post-war period.
These characterizations fit in a logical order.
Often, an epistemic aspect complements these characterizations.
Accounts of self-respect differ in their characterizations of the beliefs, desires, affects, and behaviors that are constitutive of it, chiefly because of differences concerning the aspects or conception of the self insofar as it is the object of one's respect and the nature and grounds of the worth of the self or aspects of the self.
Within these idealisms one can find further distinctions, such as those between subjective, objective and absolute idealism, and even more obscure characterizations such as speculative idealism and transcendental idealism.
Given the fact that many also want to distinguish between realism, materialism, dogmatism, and empiricism, it is obvious that thinking of the meaning of "idealism" as determined by what it is meant to be opposed to leads to further complexity and gives rise to the impression that underlying such characterizations lies some polemical intent.
However, there are reasons to think that contemporary biological theory is no less committed to teleology than its eighteenth-century counterpart, in particular through biologists' use of functional language in their characterizations of the parts and behaviour of organisms.
Even in his first characterizations of soul in De Anima, Aristotle is alive to the widely held conviction that the soul is implicated in motion (De Animai 2, 405b11; i 5 409b19–24).
Running through Kant's various characterizations of judgments of beauty is a basic dichotomy between two apparently opposed sets of features.
Camp argues against ascribing truth values to such statements and puts forward an "epistemic semantics" in terms of "profitability" and "costliness" as suitable characterizations of sentences.
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