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It's the kind of thesis that R. D. Laing might have endorsed: Clearing the brain can muddy the mind.
"It doesn't have any kind of thesis or analysis of how my brother transformed, it's more of a meditation on the mystery of how that can happen".
Though the trips are short, the book feels long, in part because the author defiantly refuses to offer any kind of thesis: he praises quilts, wandering and moseying precisely at moments where we start wondering where we're headed.
In fact, she's managed to take an idea for a kind of thesis novel and instead create a deeply affecting portrait of two marriages, two families, as cancer in one case and a rare, debilitating childhood condition in the other threaten to push their daily lives past their tipping points.
The story's aphoristic ingenuity, a kind of thesis of short filmmaking, displays both the self-surpassing energy of Swanberg's episodic storytelling in the two seasons of "Easy" and its built-in limits; "Prodigal Daughter" is a short film that, in standing apart from the others in the series, stands alongside his features.
On the second page, a kind of thesis for the kid: "His origins are become remote as is his destiny and not again in all the world's turning will there be terrains so wild and barbarous to try whether the stuff of creation may be shaped to man's will or whether his own heart is not another kind of clay".
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Regulatory capture means what it says, and there's a basic political science kind of a thesis about this, which is that regulatory agencies get captured by the companies they regulate.
However, the Causal Modes go into great detail on how the skeptic investigates any kind of causal thesis or theory.
Indeed, in the process of drawing the distinction between explanation-seeking and reason-seeking why-questions, Hempel (1965c) proposed a different kind of symmetry thesis, where adequate answers to explanation-seeking why-questions also provide adequate answers to reason-seeking why-questions, but not conversely.
If this were right, then they would be capable of challenging the kind of synthetic theses that methodological naturalists take philosophy to involve.
And if one interprets Nietzsche's conception of fatalism along the lines of the thesis of scientific "determinism," one will also find that there is little "wiggle room" for the kind of self-making thesis that Nietzsche advocates.
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