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His later notion of one-dimensionality is developed via his critique of such a society.
In this way, Kuhn's later notion of the incommensurability of scientific theories is based on effability.
So while there are uncountably many open sets, there are only countably many effective open sets; the later notion is much more restrictive.
A later notion holds that nearly all women get this "retrograde menstruation," but the body usually knows how to get rid of it.
In this account, Bacon has not yet come to his later notion of a scientia experimentalis, and the experimental verification (certificatio) of the conclusions of demonstrative knowledge (ca. 1267).
Fleck even emphasized that meaning change in the course of scientific advance causes translation failure between theories, anticipating a central aspect of Kuhn's later notion of taxonomic incommensurability (e.g. 1986 [1936], 83).
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Time is an endless repetition of the year and thus of creation; this is the starting point of later notions of repeated creations.
Later notions that Luke was one of the 70 disciples appointed by the Lord, that he was the companion of Cleopas, and that he was an artist appear to be legendary.
These are later notions found, e.g., in Mokṣākaragupta.
Later the notion of the "fine artist" developed in Asia and Renaissance Europe.
"It's a funny thing," Long said then, and eight months later that notion still is.
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