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This focus can be both "internal", grounded in the discourse of homeopathy and also encompass issues of wider appeal.
Our analysis implies that any development of personality disorders services informed by concepts of recovery should be grounded in the discourse of lived experience of personality disorders.
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This control is individually experienced and constructed from local narratives grounded in the dominant discourse.
Logic must be metaphysically grounded in the correspondence between the structural features of discourse (both between the subject and predicate of a proposition, as well as between the premises and conclusion of a syllogism) and the structure of reality.
The grounded theory methodological approach is grounded in the constructivist epistemology, that meaning is co-created in the discourse between people.
With such an expansion of Kantian practical reason, democracy is now grounded in the intersubjective structure of communication exhibited in the special form of reflective and reciprocal communication and public testing of claims to validity that Habermas calls "discourse".
They are our shared aspirations, hopes and dreams, grounded in a civil discourse that was started by our forefathers and that has defined our nation for more than 200 years.
But if we don't give some thought to the consequences of allowing political discourse to drift away even from the expectation that it is grounded in fact, and the reasons that might be happening, we really are mugs.
(Kitcher 1984, p. 350) The image of genetics that emerges from the anti-reductionist literature is of a two-tiered science composed of two discreet theoretical discourses, one grounded in principles about entities at the cytological level (such as chromosomes) and the other grounded in principles about entities at the molecular level (such as nucleotide sequences in DNA).
Over the course of his theological career, he had come to believe that "the discourse of Christianity is a fundamentally rational discourse — as the West, grounded in Greek philosophical inquiry, understands reason — and as such not ultimately comprehensible, even for argument's sake, outside the Judeo-Christian tradition".
But it was at Regensburg's theology department that he honed his belief that the discourse of Christianity is a fundamentally rational discourse — as the West, grounded in Greek philosophical inquiry, understands reason — and as such not ultimately comprehensible, even for argument's sake, outside the JudeoChristian tradition.
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