Sentence examples for interpretative tradition from inspiring English sources

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The second is the difficulty of restoring the ruptured interpretative tradition.

The pianist Katharina Wolpe, who has died aged 81, belonged to the last generation of musicians to escape from Nazi Austria and Germany in their youth and to carry with them the Austro-German interpretative tradition.

But more important is that he seems to take every piece he performs, however familiar, back to first principles, stripping any vestige of interpretative tradition and playing it as though he were hearing it for the first time.

Andrew Rippin, an Islamicist at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, says that freedom of speech in the Islamic world is more likely to evolve from within the Islamic interpretative tradition than from outside attacks on it.

The interpretative tradition that favors a linguistic or logical understanding of the categories goes back at least to Porphyry (1887, 56), who tries to reconcile what he takes to be Aristotle's linguistic/logical position with Plato's metaphysics (Ebbesen 1990).

The interpretative tradition of the Neoplatonic commentators stretches well beyond the 11th century, when John Italos defended what he took to be Aristotle's position, namely that rational soul alone is immortal, against Ps.-Philoponus' interpretation of the above-mentioned Platonic dictum (quaestiones nos. 36; 50).

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From a theoretical point of view, CLA combines and integrates empirical, interpretative and critical research traditions with practical tools, such as emerging issues analysis, scenarios and back casting.

The study leads on to an interpretative outline of the funeral traditions whose development was closely linked to the social evolution of southern Neolithic communities.

(The Pharisees stressed rigorous observance of the Law, inclusion of the oral tradition as normative, and an interpretative adaptation of traditional precepts to new situations; the Sadducees, an elitist conservative group, accepted only the Written Law as authoritative and were more literalist and static in their interpretation).

"Interpretative" rules, often called "interpretive," date back to the APA.

Talmud and Midrash, commentative and interpretative writings that hold a place in the Jewish religious tradition second only to the Bible (Old Testament).

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