Sentence examples for conceived as distinct from inspiring English sources

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I will use both "city" and "city-state" to refer to the polis, though neither of these nor any English word fully captures its meaning; unlike our "city," the polis encompassed both an urban area and a rural hinterland, while unlike our "state," its political identity was not conceived as distinct from the body of active citizens which comprised it.

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Mr. Adjaye's design is conceived as two distinct volumes.

Thus, on this last day, the coalescence of what from today's perspective could be conceived as the distinct domains of economy (or politics) and religion becomes apparent in the tasks the governor (or formerly the king), and in a similar way, the Jero Petinggi, accomplish.

Does mind, conceived as an entity distinct from body, exist?

Although conceived of as distinct phenomena until the 19th century, electricity and magnetism are now known to be components of the unified field of electromagnetism.

His target is a purely sense-datum experience, which does not feature objects, "conceived of as distinct from any particular states of awareness of them," that is, a Berkeleyan experience of spatial objects whose esse is percipi (1966: 98).

Such a self would have to be conceived of as distinct from both our body and our psychological states, as essentially unchanging, as a unifier of our diverse beliefs, desires and sensory impressions, and as an agent that makes the decisions that shape our lives.

Concerning the guidance of learners' activities in CSCL settings, the theory assigns a central role to two main factors, internal and external collaboration scripts; these are conceived of as distinct but largely parallel in structure.

This position on relations allowed Russell to adopt a pluralist philosophy in which the world is conceived as composed of many distinct, independent entities, each of which can be considered in isolation from its relations to other things, or its relation to the mind.

The total population of children with ADHD – either previously treated or treatment naïve – receiving modified-release MPH under routine care conditions is best conceived as a composite of distinct subpopulations with varying treatment responses.

Despite Kant's introduction of a transcendental subject, his system remains tied to a naïve empiricist understanding of experience, of the kind privileged in the positivist scientific tradition as the encounter between a distinct subject (conceived as a cognizing consciousness receiving sensible intuitions) and object (understood as a sensation-causing thing-in-itself).

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