Sentence examples for conception of speech from inspiring English sources

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Given that the founders included the technology of writing in their conception of speech, it is reasonable to suppose that they would mean for it to extend to subsequent communications technologies as well.

Given Habermas's conception of speech acts and their relation to validity claims, it is not surprising that he argues that "communicative actions always require interpretations that are rational in approach" (TCA 1: 106), that is, ones that are made in the performative attitude by an interpreter.

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More formal theoretical conceptions of speech processing also include aspects of social cognition and in parallel, evidence from systems level neuroscience and cognitive neuroscience shows overlap between speech processing and social cognition.

France might consider either a broader conception of free speech — the notion that the answer to bad speech is more speech — or doing a better job of clarifying what is allowed, and why.

In different ways, these commentators argue that the traditional liberal conception of free speech, and of the right to free speech, fails to pay sufficient attention to the way language works; and, in particular, to the way in which what words mean-and so what it is possible for speakers to say or communicate-depends on social context, a context that pornography may help to shape and perpetuate.

The terms function as a corporate constitution binding users to the provider's conception of what speech is acceptable.

This white paper is China's most detailed response to its unhappy encounter with Google last spring, and it outlines the sanctity — and limits — of its conception of free speech: "While exercising such freedom and rights, citizens are not allowed to infringe upon state, social, and collective interests or the legitimate freedom and rights and other citizens".

The traditional liberal conception of freedom of speech assumes that people are free to speak just so long they are not prevented from producing sounds and scrawls that others are not prevented from hearing or seeing.

It is in the chapter entitled "The Body as Expression and Speech" in the Phenomenology of Perception that he begins his critique of both the empiricist and the intellectualist conceptions of language.

Mr. Hollande tried on Sunday to answer his critics with an impassioned if wandering speech about his conception of the presidency, shouting himself hoarse as he talked about resuscitating "the French dream" of a better life built on equality, justice and secularism.

Fancy, the power of conception and representation in artistic expression (such as through the use of figures of speech by a poet).

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