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"This explodes entrenched conceptions of him as a delicate, overly sensitive, tragic figure," said Roe. "That Keats was using opium to enhance what it meant to 'fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget' the world gives us a different Keats: a Keats whose struggle with life was more complex, and darker than we have previously thought.
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A philosopher encountering neutral monism with a firmly entrenched conception of ordinary physical objects may find it no less objectionable than Berkeley's proposal.
Specifically, if students have deeply entrenched alternative conceptions about biological "kinds" as static and immutable, they are less likely to engage with a message about the continuous gradual change in organisms evolutionary biologists describe.
Other possible explanations for the low posttest score are that the third-year laboratory class is not intended for biology majors, this cohort of third-year students may not have been academically strong, and non expert-like conon expert-likeeconceptions entrenchad at this stage of their studies.
Second (section 3), the Panel connects the conception of autonomy at work in the context of debates over assisted death with a conception that is already well entrenched in the theory and the practice of voluntary and informed consent.
But it is also to do with something much more deeply and subtly rooted, a careless, universal conception of politics as a battleground, a metaphor so entrenched that we don't even notice it.
Special interests are entrenched.
Because they are entrenched.
Positions have become entrenched.
So do entrenched officeholders.
That entrenched deflation.
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