Sentence examples for doctrine and method from inspiring English sources

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Some historians and sociologists of science maintained that choices of doctrine and method are always open in the course of scientific practice.

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Since Aristotle's death there have been, without interruption until the present, schools and individuals who have cultivated the study of his works and fully or partly adopted and expounded his doctrines and methods.

"I hasten to add, however, that I hold no brief for Herr Hitler and do not subscribe to his doctrines and methods.

Boyle, a champion of both the corpuscularian doctrine and the Baconian method of natural history, preferred to report the results of his experiments, including negative results, and frequently lamented the fact that we lacked "histories" (collections of experimental results and accurate observations) in various fields of scientific endeavour.

But if you can remember which book it comes from, it will do you no harm to add something like "as Gadamer said in Truth and Method" or "Such a doctrine was expressed in the Summa Theologica", either parenthetically, as a separate sentence or as an extra clause in a (hopefully relatively simple) sentence.

Their disagreement did not involve whether to rely on Scripture as the fundamental source of truth on questions of doctrine and practice, but their differing methods of interpreting the meaning of a passage (that is, their different hermeneutic principles) became a central issue in their debate.

Unified science, in the philosophy of logical positivism, a doctrine holding that all sciences share the same language, laws, and method or at least one or two of these features.

It also points towards the Kantian view, later emphasized in the Transcendental Doctrine of Method, that reason's theoretical and practical interests ultimately form a higher unity.

This is because Brendel does not represent, or obey, a single doctrine, or method, or tendency or idea.

The Critique of Pure Reason, after an introduction, is divided into two parts of very different lengths: A Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, running to almost 400 pages in a typical edition, followed by a Transcendental Doctrine of Method, which reaches scarcely 80 pages.

This tempts them to embrace some doctrine or method that claims to yield incontrovertible conclusions rather than merely likely ones.

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