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The Allies on the other hand felt that their victory confirmed their methods, weapons, and leadership, and in the interwar period the French and British armies were slow to introduce new weapons, methods, and doctrines.

By the 1930s, however, Liang had come to believe that Western methods and doctrines would never be suitable to China but that once the Chinese countryside was awakened by enlightened understanding, it would become a repository of traditional Confucian values; continued struggle or revolution on the part of the Chinese people would therefore cease.

Just as Descartes had sought to replace Aristotelian or "Scholastic" methods and doctrines in natural philosophy, Newton sought his work to replace Descartes's.

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Sections 3 and 4 are devoted to a description of its definition, method, and doctrine, while Section 5 concerns its theoretical underpinnings.

To various degrees, the existentialists rejected these aspects of Husserl's method, and the doctrine of the transcendental ego associated with them (see Cooper 1999:46-54; Zandr and Ihde 1973:11-26), holding that they undermined the true significance of the discovery of intentionality.

The way in which each and any of these alternate methods or doctrines is recontextualized to promote the desired Tiantai implication is through the supplementation of the Three Truths view of any and every possible content.

The liberal gospel and doctrines professed by Protestants may explain this association.

His slipshod business methods, however, and his doctrine of racial purity and separatism (he even approved of the white racist Ku Klux Klan because it sought to separate the races) brought him bitter enemies among established black leaders, including labour leader A. Philip Randolph and W.E.B.

In his first treatise on logic, Dialecticae institutiones (1543) Ramus had divided iudicium into three parts: syllogistic, method and a kind of doctrine of ideas.

As can be inferred from our discussion of US law, the acceptability of new science by the courts is a serious concern due to the inherent resistance of the judicial to accepting new methods (eg, the doctrine of stare decisis) and the fact that judges are the "gate-keepers of science".

The second difficulty involved in reconciling Arcesilaus' dialectical method with the doctrines that nothing can be known and that we should suspend assent universally is more straight-forward.

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