Sentence examples for physical conceptions from inspiring English sources

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Many pantheists argue that physical conceptions are adequate to explain the entire cosmos.

At present, a series of physical conceptions like entropy maximization have been applied to economic issues and have achieved a great success.

The relationship between Buddhism and society is explored, illustrating how the arrival of this religion resulted in new cognitive and physical conceptions of the landscape best demonstrated by changes in settlement planning.

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But here the concept of 'causal process' that we need seems strikingly different to the physical conception.

A method of solution is suggested, with the aid of the so-called transport integral, which converges to the uniform steady-state distribution, consistent with the physical conception of the course of the mixing process.

He does not exist!" This takes a smack at Christ on two counts: his physical conception outside wedlock and the fact that, as the purported son of God, he arguably makes sense only as a conception.

The computer scientist John Barnden has collected together some common mind-metaphors in his online databank (www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jab/ATT-Meta/Databank), a glance at which suggests that physical, static conceptions (such as of ideas as possessions, or as graspable external entities) still dominate contemporary talk about the mind.

"We therefore urge CUPE National to move beyond its existing parochial physical-health conception of workplace and union-space safety towards one that ensures workplaces and the union are free from sexual harassment and violence in all manifestations and forms".

Dr. Tanner's influential books include "A History of the Study of Human Growth, Cambridge University Pressss, 1981); "Foetus Into Man: Physical Growth From Conception to Maturity" (Harvard University Press, 1990) and, with Phyllis B. Eveleth, "Worldwide Variation in Human Growth," (Cambridge University Press, 1976 , 1991.

Dissent can propagate quickly now, but it also means that every protest, however specific and physical in its conception, ultimately gets reduced down to a generic feeling.

His books include 1981's "A History of the Study of Human Growth," 1990's "Foetus Into Man: Physical Growth From Conception to Maturity" and, with Phyllis B. Eveleth, 1976's "Worldwide Variation in Human Growth". The latter was revised in 1991.

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