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The study was geared to identifying the essence of disclosure (gain an understanding of the whole) from a phenomenological viewpoint without targeting specific components of the experience beforehand (e.g., recipients, reactions, consequences) but instead allowing the meaning simply to emerge.
Finally, this scenario analysis provided a method for identifying the essence of the central theme, which in this case led to four scenarios with guidelines for future policy on residence in mental health care.
5. Identifying the essence of what each theme is about, and identifying sub-themes within the themes.
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Dr. Neumann heads a staff of scientists and graduate students seeking to identify the essence of what makes people human.
When Tocqueville wrote "Democracy in America," in the eighteen-thirties, it seemed as if only a foreigner could identify the essence of American culture.
But whether South Africa under apartheid provides a viable model for the world's political future remains to be seen.Italo VecchiRelated items Present at the creationJun 27th 2002Ferrara, ItalySIR – Your survey fails to identify the essence of America's greatness.
If Thomas were asked to identify the essence of his philosophy, he might point to his commentary one day last year in Niceville, Fla., where he was describing a $10,000 men's professional challenger at Bluewater Bay.
Rather than trying to identify the essence of truth, she claims, pragmatists try to describe the role of the concept in our practices.
To identify the essence of technology is to lay bare technology as a clearing, that is, to describe a technological mode of Being.
Rickert thus identifies the essence of judgment is thus in the function of "affirmation or negation" (Rickert 1921a, 154), thereby following a trend in logic that dates back to Brentano (see Brentano 1995, 194 234).
A real definition, according to the Aristotelian tradition, is one that accords with the natural hierarchy and identifies the essence of the species or genus being studied, e.g., 'man is the rational animal' (reason being the essence of the species, animal being the genus).
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