Sentence examples for divided into kinds from inspiring English sources

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But it raises several crucial questions: How should things be divided into kinds, and what justifies distinguishing the kinds one way rather than another?

Yet, as Hansen (1992) suggests, in a few passages, their position seems to lean instead toward a form of realism, here understood as the view that the world in itself fixes the patterns of similarity and difference by which things should be divided into kinds.

The text is divided into kinds of food, with chapters on rice, pasta and Italian wines".

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In The Nature of Human Intelligence (1967), Guilford argued that abilities can be divided into five kinds of operation, four kinds of content, and six kinds of product.

Theories of aesthetic experience may be divided into two kinds according to the kind of feature appealed to in explanation of what makes experience aesthetic.

BIFs can be divided into two kinds.

These investors can be broadly divided into two kinds, says Alexander Kinmont of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.

Electronic music in this age was divided into two kinds, depending on the sound sources.

I guess the world is divided into two kinds of people: those who understand quiet time and those who don't.

I've gone to my fair share of Apple product events, and today I realized that they can all be divided into three kinds.

Ben's world is divided into two kinds of classmate, the sniggerers and the blushers, and he belongs whole-heartedly to the latter.

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