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To think heterologically means to posit a given initial concept (thesis) and then proceed to posit a second concept that can be seen as its 'other' (hetero-thesis), so that the two concepts taken together cover the entirety of the totality to be theoretically determined.
They posit a direct link.
Why not posit a kind of benevolence?
He must posit a world and commit to it fully.
But I posit a different theory.
In this sense, neither of the activities we test is more "real" than the other, so there is no reason to posit an advantage to hands-on manipulation for learning the concepts of evolution by natural selection.
Tajfel's concept of social comparison contrasts with that of the American cognitive psychologist Leon Festinger, who posited an individual-level concept giving rise to inferences based on interpersonal comparisons.
Two main hypotheses currently exist for integrating such cases nosologically: One favors unity, i.e., a continuum from tau+/Aβ− to tau+/Aβ+; the PART concept posits a duality of processes, AD vs 'aging', with age-associated tauopathy (tau+/Aβ-) defining PART and considered to be a process different from AD-associated tau+/Aβ+.
The most doctrinaire of the diffusionists were advocates of the Kulturkreis (German: "culture circle") concept, which posited a very few centres of innovation.
A senior White House official cautioned that it was too early to make definitive judgments about whether the tax cuts had fulfilled the promises of "supply side" economics, a Reagan era concept that posits a direct relationship between lower tax rates and faster economic growth.
Diffusionists also felt that such factors provided adequate explanation for the poverty and disenfranchisement experienced by the "lower races". The most doctrinaire of the diffusionists were advocates of the Kulturkreis (German: "culture circle") concept, which posited a very few centres of innovation.
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