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We are bound together because we Americans share a common conception of the future.
This view is in sharp contrast with the common conception of information, in which meaning has an essential role.
In his Paris Review interview, he said: "The common conception of how novels get written seems to me to be an exact description of writer's block.
If parallels with TV characters seem patronising, it's hard not to refer to fiction when the places like Englewood are so estranged from the common conception of reality.
More important than all these concerns is the way that a Trump Presidency might change our common conception of what it means to be American.
Hempton says he's "staggered" by this -- it does seem to fly in the face of the common conception of how markets work.
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The photos, like the very idea of a black cowboy, suggest that that many common conceptions of what an iconic American looks like are wrong.
"LET me tell you something," said the artist K8 Hardy, a star of the current Whitney Biennial, whose work typically subverts common conceptions of fashion and consumerism.
Take common conceptions of set theory as one example.
In The Sources of Religious Insight Royce considers and rejects several common conceptions of religion before making his case for a religion of loyalty.
But if we can't have feelings of approval or disapproval without the corresponding moral beliefs, we can't explain the intellectual origins of the common conceptions of goodness and badness in terms of pre-existing sentiments of approval or disapproval.
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