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The other meaning of the word theory in common use describes ideas, speculations and conjecture about the nature of an entity (Dawkins 2009).

An inspiration for Schopenhauer's view that ideas are like inert objects is George Berkeley (1685 1753), who describes ideas in this despiritualized way in his A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (1710) [Section 25].

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As Gould has pointed out, we can attempt to describe ideas through their history, or by identifying some core or essence (Gould 2002).

Those early columns, on such matters as interviewing, CVs, and cover letters, still shine because they describe ideas that readers all need, regardless of discipline or interests.

Richard Dawkins created the word meme to describe ideas and other cultural creations.

Some people describe ideas with language alone, and can do it beautifully.

Butch and femme, or masculine and feminine respectively, are terms that describe ideas, approaches, aesthetics, values, or mannerisms.

We now describe idea of the numerical method proposed.

Here we briefly describe the key ideas in the algorithm.

In Section 2 we introduce the method and describe its key ideas and general framework.

The majority of sentences are declarative - any sentence that states a fact, explains an idea, or describes an idea, for instance, is declarative.

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