Sentence examples for organic conception from inspiring English sources

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This preference has traditionally rested on an organic conception of society that is, on the belief that society is not merely a loose collection of individuals but a living organism comprising closely connected, interdependent members.

One of them is Jeanie Finlay, whose ingenuity in promoting her documentary about the last record shop in Teesside, an area in the north-east of England, is a natural extension of its organic conception and crowdfunded journey to the big screen.

Bettelheim focused particularly on Strachey's translation of das Ich (the "I"), das Es ("the it") and das Überich (the "above-I") into ego, id, and superego, which, he proposed, set up a depersonalized paradigm of mental processes that was colder and sharper-edged than Freud's more organic conception.

Central to his organic conception of the universe is the analogy of body and soul: just as the body modifies the soul, has no separate existence from it, and yet is different from it, just so the orders of matter and soul constitute God's "body," modifying it, yet having no separate existence from it.

For the organic conception of rationality that that theory implied — reason being nothing more than a more developed, more reflective, form of sensibility — fitted well indeed with Leibniz's system.

The Romantics' emphasis on unity, the importance of art as a form of self-expression essential to the development of the self, and the organic conception of nature all have an important place in Bosanquet's work.

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When he is at his best -- and bad Gainsborough is meretricious and banal -- the results are as organic in conception as a quick sketch, and have the personable flair of a signature.

(3) Whereas Spinoza had conceived nature mechanistically, in keeping with his Cartesian intellectual heritage (and had thereby invited Jacobi's charge of fatalism), Herder (though officially still agnostic about what force is) rather inclines to conceive the forces at work in nature as living, or organic (a conception of them which he mainly owes to Leibniz).

This chapter provides an overview of the advances in electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering that have taken place in the last few decades and discusses how these advances could be implemented in the synthesis of organic molecules from conception to the market.

(This finally killed off Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius's conception of organic acids as containing preformed anhydride plus water).

In the second quarter of the century acquaintance with contemporary Byzantine painting probably via illuminated manuscripts and recent developments on the Continent led English artists to a more organic, if expressively attenuated, conception of the human body.

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