Sentence examples for modern conception from inspiring English sources

"modern conception" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a current or contemporary understanding or idea about something. Example: "The study of human behavior has greatly advanced with the modern conception of psychology as a science."

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In modernity, nevertheless, death is "infertile," self-contained, inconsequential; our modern conception of death does not point to anything beyond it.

This concept changed radically in the 16th and 17th centuries towards our modern conception of history, this change was to a large extent due to the work of the chronologists.

Islam has failed to formulate a modern conception of politics capable of dealing with the West.

The little enclosed space right outside the doorway devoted to herbs is a modern conception".

During the founders' era, the modern conception of human rights had yet to emerge.

Away from politics he has written a variety of books, including one called "Christianity, a Modern Conception".

That is a clear fantasy story, something that exists only in the modern conception of racial politics.

We have always known that VR isn't just about games – in fact, that's a very modern conception".

Our modern conception of "the economy" is built upon what once appeared to be an infinite quantity of oil.

This article examines the representational practices by which geographers have, through the centuries, helped create the modern conception of nature.

He distinguished between fatty infiltration and fatty degeneration, and he introduced the modern conception of amyloid (starchy) degeneration.

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