Sentence examples for philosophical boundaries from inspiring English sources

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Wanting to find a new way of doing philosophy, Williams simultaneously exploited and undermined established philosophical boundaries.

He winds up at the philosophical boundaries of medicine, where few in the self-help community ever penetrate.

In the first of two programs that examine musical connections between Asia and the West, the society will perform three works that reach beyond stylistic, timbral or philosophical boundaries.

Nor is she a Sarah Brown, a woman who spent her husband's premiership exploring the philosophical boundaries of female submission to the insane extent that, when she discovered she hadn't been invited to an event, she sat outside in the car.

Artifacts in the wide sense form an ontologically heterogeneous collection of entities which extends across the traditional philosophical boundaries between concreta and abstracta, and substantial objects, events, and processes.

Scholars seeking to describe Montaigne's philosophical project routinely fall to characterizations such as "wide-ranging," "flexible," and, more recently, "eclectic". Yet the search for intellectual rigor in the form of adherence to a system ignores Montaigne's apparent lack of discomfort with the capaciousness of his ideas and his ability to think around conventional philosophical boundaries.

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The most effective renderings of the 60's have been works of "new journalism," like Tom Wolfe's "Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" and Norman Mailer's "Armies of the Night," that explore, with aesthetic and philosophical sophistication, dissolving boundaries between experience and performance, reality and image, reporting and mythmaking.

In the Midwest Studies tradition, twenty of the more important philosophers writing in this area have contributed original papers that extend the boundaries of philosophical discussion of issues that are of both theoretical and practical concern to a wide-ranging audience.

If we're honest, there's an emotional toll to the idea of being our own publicists: how was my latest release really perceived?" The concept of a fourth-dimensional human was in its heyday between 1890 and 1910, variously explored as time manipulation, literary fantasy and a philosophical exercise in the boundaries of the human condition.

These papers not only explore issues and arguments that dominated the historical periods of their subjects, but they provide insights into the work of some philosophers whose popularity has not waned, such as Descartes, Spinoza and Locke, that extend the boundaries of philosophical discussion of those standard figures in the study of the history of philosophy.

It's a deep philosophical question about the boundaries of scientific explanation and kudos to any physicist who writes it on the black board to get students thinking.

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