Sentence examples for conception with which from inspiring English sources

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However, selecting the appropriate conception with which to colligate the data is not conjectural (1858b, 78).

Once conceptions have been explicated, it is possible to choose the appropriate conception with which to colligate phenomena.

Typically, finding the appropriate conception with which to colligate a class of phenomena requires a series of inferences, thus Whewell noted that discoverers's induction is a process involving a "train of researches" (1857/1873, I, 297).

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While it is possible that the prevalence of DomFreq is overestimated in the main study (after expert review, only two items remain that are linked to this alternative conception), the frequency with which we sampled these alternative conceptions in both populations supports anecdotal evidence from instructors and the published literature.

Some ancient Stoics defended the ideal of a cosmopolitan society; but this was based in the belief that humans share in the Logos, an immortal principle of rationality that was later absorbed into the conception of God with which we are familiar.

She is angry, instead, at our failure to sustain the capacious conception of community with which, as she shows in a brilliant essay entitled "Open Thy Hand Wide: Moses and the Origins of American Liberalism," America began — a community founded not on the premise that human beings are motivated primarily by greed, but as an experiment in building a society on the principle of love.

The conception of egoism with which Feuerbach is working here, however, is peculiar.

While the courts must exercise a judgment of their own, it by no means is true that every law is void which may seem to the judges who pass upon it excessive, unsuited to its ostensible end, or based upon conceptions of morality with which they disagree.

'While the courts must exercise a judgment of their own, it by no means is true that every law is void which may seem to the judges who pass upon it excessive, unsuited to its ostensible end, or based upon conceptions of morality with which they disagree.

(2) The conception of narrow content with which the subtraction strategy fits most naturally is the descriptive content conception discussed in section 2.1.

Recall the familiar conception of free will with which we began.

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