Sentence examples for conception of representation from inspiring English sources

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The movement abolishing the so-called "rotten boroughs"—electoral districts of small population controlled by a single person or family that culminated in the Reform Act of 1832 (one of three major Reform Bills in the 19th century in Britain that expanded the size of the electorate) was a direct consequence of this individualistic conception of representation.

In particular, this contemporary addition to the theoretical literature poses an agonistic conception of representation, one that emphasizes the importance of disagreements and rhetoric to the procedures, practices, and ethos of democracy.

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It must also recognise and respect where each side is coming from and their very different conceptions of representation.

The drawing up, or delimitation, of electoral districts is linked with differing conceptions of representation, and conceptions of representation in turn are linked with alternative methods of vote counting.

Delegate conceptions of representation require representatives to follow their constituent's preferences, while trustee conceptions require representatives to follow their own judgment about the proper course of action.

But how does Leibniz's conception of the representation of space square with Kant's reading?

Both the delegate and the trustee conception of political representation place competing and contradictory demands on the behavior of representatives.

In response to this dilemma, Disch proposes a mobilization conception of political representation and develops a systemic understanding of reflexivity as the measure of its legitimacy.

In particular, Williams criticizes the traditional conception of liberal representation for failing to take into account the injustices experienced by marginalized groups in the United States.

Indeed, Locke's view may very well have been on Leibniz's mind when he argued for the compatibility of an empiricist conception of the representation of space with his relationalist conception of space's ontological status because of his considerable interest in Locke's theory of ideas.

For Husserl, this view leads to a "false duplication" of objects represented in the veridical case; and it already presupposes what an adequate conception of pictorial representation is yet to accomplish: an explanation of what it is that makes the underlying "phantasy content", or phantasm, "the [r]epresenting image of something or other" (Husserl 1994, p. 347; Husserliana, vol. XXII, pp. 305f).

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