Sentence examples for historical conception from inspiring English sources

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This concept comprises the centennial historical conception that the Chilean early childhood education and care system has had in terms that it starts from birth and that its approach is designed to be comprehensive in nature.

At the same time, China has found much to admire in Russia's resistance of Western pressure and its pursuit of a historical conception of a motherland; China, for its part, is pursuing claims against Japan regarding contested islands in the East and South China Seas.

Although our historical conception of caring for children as a private responsibility is part of the answer, Longman (2004) points to a deeper reason.

The libertarian is comfortable with laws that protect against contagion or explosion, but decidedly not with the historical conception of morals, which in fact backs the historical prohibition against gay marriage.

Gardels, on the other hand, sees it as a worthy endeavor "rooted in China's historical conception of the respective roles of the central state, society and the individual in governance that has sustained continuous rule for millennia".

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"I'm sure it's fun," Ms. White said of the Table, with subjects like "Historical Conceptions of Place" and "Proportionality in Architecture".

Black's early interest in mathematics resulted in The Nature of Mathematics (1933), a study of the various historical conceptions of that field.

As well as examining how the interpretation and meanings attached to individual pieces of art have changed over time, students will also consider wider questions, such as the changing historical conceptions of art and the artist, and to explore the visual arts in their wider cultural and political contexts.

In the Phenomenology of Spirit Hegel undertook a genuinely novel approach to the problem of knowledge, tracing the immanent movement of the "shapes of consciousness"—the different historical conceptions of knowledge from "sense certainty" through "perception," "force," "consciousness," "self-consciousness," "reason," "spirit," and finally "absolute knowing".

Royce took up this objection in the first volume of The World and the Individual, which was subtitled "The Four Historical Conceptions of Being".

It has its roots in very real historical conceptions of women as property (belonging first to their fathers, then to their husbands), but nowadays some see it as a rare chance for the suitor to demonstrate respect and good breeding.

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