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He threw himself into controversies in which he defined a new humanism in contradistinction to what he considered to be the barbaric influence of medieval tradition.

His own political philosophy was best summed up in a speech of 1645, in which he defined the magistrates' authority very broadly and the people's liberty very narrowly.

I was reminded of a famous essay Henry Fairlie wrote in the Spectator in 1955, in which he defined "the establishment" as "the whole matrix of official and social relations within which power in Britain is exercised".

The best book I've ever read about depression was William Styron's Darkness Visible in which he defined depression as a state that cannot be understood by others or communicated.

He wrote Grundriss der Psychologie (1893; Outlines of Psychology), in which he defined psychology as a science concerned with experiences dependent on the experiencing individual and outlined the findings of experimental psychology.

John F Kennedy once wrote a book called Profiles in Courage, in which he defined the courage of a leader as the capacity to go against the tide of public opinion if larger questions – ones that have to do with upholding fundamental values – are at stake.

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It is a vision that recalls Benedict Anderson's influential 1983 book, "Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism," in which he defines a nation as "an imagined political community — and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign".

Whether in Glen's lecture to China, in which he defines feminism for her as "independence," or in Leslie's lecture to China, in which he argues that feminism is about opposing a patriarchy that is hardly more oppressive than a matriarchy would be, Louis C.K. assumes from the start that women's power is equal to even superior to that of men.

This framework gives way to the director's essay-like narration, in which he defines jazz in terms of African-American experience; relates its form and sound — and the existential edge of black musicians' performances­ — to politics; explains the music as a variety of oral history; and, remarkably, predicts both the aesthetic of free jazz and the music's role in the civil-rights movement.

Paul Graham wrote a great post in which he defines a startup as a "company designed to grow fast" and encouraged founders to constantly measure their growth rates.

This same line was often referenced in the work of Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) who (building on the work of Leibniz and Hegel) explored mysticism in many of his works, in which he defines a theory of truth as phenomenal and defying any rational explanation.

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