Sentence examples for conception of concrete from inspiring English sources

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Historians have discussed the extent to which past biologists such as Buffon (via his sterility criterion of species), and philosophers such as Hegel (through his conception of concrete universals), helped generate and facilitate this view (Stamos 2004).

The conception of concrete filler coefficient is also proposed, the theoretical formula of sand aggregate ratio is deduced and the quasi-principle of stationary water consumption by considering the working character of concrete is summarized.

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The eight-room display is a collection of colorful pictures that hang on gray walls, which underscores the divide between the dull, rectangular conceptions of concrete and the new methods architects are using to twist and turn it.

Another difference is that Mozi's conception of benefit is very concrete and relatively narrow, lacking in any psychological dimension such as happiness.

On the other hand, "causality" implies in Kepler, according to the Aristotelian conception of physical science, the concrete "physical cause", the efficient cause which produces a motion or is responsible for keeping the body in motion.

Even Tarski, who was initially very much a follower, had to admit that Leśniewski's conception of logical systems as concrete collections of inscriptions growing in time through the addition of new theses made them "thoroughly unrewarding objects for methodological and semantic research".

But, because of his peculiar reading of the relation between universals and individuals, Wyclif derives from it an original conception of the signification and suppostion of concrete accidental terms, such as 'white', that inspired the new theories and divisions of supposition developed in Oxford between 14th and 15th centuries.

It argues that introducing the provisional term "algorithmic audience" reflects three prior conceptions of audience, including concrete situations, discourse community, and participatory audiences.

But by assuming a linear conception of history, it too often neglected the discontinuities and interferences of concrete history.

Returning to the grounding conception of metaphysical foundationalism, the thesis is compatible with the existence of grounding chains of concrete facts that fail to terminate in concrete facts that themselves aren't grounded in such facts.

(Lewis characterizes these possible worlds as "concrete" only with reservation, given competing, non-equivalent conceptions of the abstract-concrete distinction).

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