Sentence examples for namely particulars from inspiring English sources

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Because, according to Russell, the acquaintance relation is a relation to individual things this question translates into "what are the individual things we can be acquainted with?" Russell's answer to this question is that there are exactly two kinds of things we can be acquainted with, namely particulars, i.e., things that exist, and universals, i.e., things that subsist (cf. ibid., 100).

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The portrait is shaped by the varied forms of modernity it encompasses, and by what it resists, namely a particular kind of self-exoticizing that the international art market tends to reward.

In this section we discuss only graph products, namely a particular kind of binary operations that prove very useful for studying networks made of different interconnected populations.

Then the judgments "This is a cow," "It is an animal," relate two distinct entities, namely a particular (or object) and a universal (or concept) arguably via a non-relational tie as in being substratum and superstratum, with the proviso that the substratum object has the power to let the universal reside in it.

In other words, rather than being an 'empty signifier', ELSA actually came to signify something, namely a particular research practice, with researchers using the opportunities ELSA programs offered (for instance in terms of relative proximity to large-scale life sciences research consortia) to strengthen the visibility and impact of their work.

Steven Cassedy argues that Crime and Punishment "is formally two distinct but closely related, things, namely a particular type of tragedy in the classical Greek mold and a Christian resurrection tale".

Our results clearly show that effects which are not taken into account in this model, namely the particular mismatch and its sequence context, the contribution of nearest neighbor stacking interactions and of triple-G runs, considerably modulate the probe intensities.

But even then it represents something quite particular namely Saatchi's own tastes, which have in the past tended to the slick, the epigrammatic, the gimmicky and the novel; above all, the immediately recognisable look.

This will dispense an annual budget of £10bn to projects that address the wellbeing of my people in general, and my own interests in particular, namely: the treatment of dementia; the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder; and the cultural education of children.

At the same time, Fox echoes one of the most common, but least convincing, criticisms of the Administration's approach in general, and of Tim Geithner in particular, namely that they're handling the crisis in a "tentative way" and not being bold enough.

Regarding follow-up, there are no guidelines related to PPFE follow-up, namely in a particular situation where a definitive diagnosis is not possible.

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