Sentence examples for objective conception from inspiring English sources

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How should the subjective experiences people have of the world be incorporated into the objective conception of nature given by science?

One area in which to attempt this is quantum mechanics, which is widely believed to set severe and baffling limits to an objective conception of the world.

If the strategy is to stick to a realist or sufficiently objective conception of moral fact, its success will depend on whether the problems canvassed above that confront the possibility of such moral knowledge can be resolved.

It is, after all, the existence of such correlations between different sense modalities which grounds an objective conception of the world (phenomena accessible only by one sense are more likely to be thought of as subjective in origin).

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Our respondents are guided by subjective feelings more than they are by appeals to rational, intellectual and objective conceptions of right and wrong.

The formal concept was the act of mind or conception that represented an object, and the objective concept was the object represented.

On the other hand, Singapore's Chinese curriculum encompasses six parts as preface, course conception, objectives, course framework, subentry objectives, and implementing suggestions.

Primary objective was the conception of a scoring system for the diagnosis of bowel ischemia.

The study's primary objective was the conception of a scoring system for the diagnosis of bowel ischemia.

This process is the source of inspiration for the Embryonics (embryonic electronics) project, whose final objective is the conception of very large scale integrated circuits endowed with properties usually associated with the living world: self-repair (cicatrization) and self-replication.

If one is to believe in science as the best and only way to get an objective (subject-independent) conception of reality, one might still turn to idealism, at least epistemological idealism, because of the conditions supposed to be necessary in order to make sense of the very concept of a law (of nature) or with the normativity of logical inferences for nature itself.

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