Sentence examples for reflective possibilities from inspiring English sources

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In this way leaving change to the workings of iterability has been argued to make possibilities for reflective agency problematic (McNay 2000).

According to Bishop, the generality problem will arise for any theory that allows for the possibility of reflective justification that is, having a belief B that is justified on the basis of one's knowledge that one formed B via a reliable form of reasoning.

Moreover the white, reflective filter surface offers the possibility to keep the analyte sensitive layer thickness below two micro meter whilst maintaining a sufficiently high signal level and minimizing response times.

These tunable optical metamaterials, which combine the unique properties of liquid crystals and specific properties from engineered nanoparticulates and nanostructures, will enable a wide range of application possibilities in next-generation reflective, transmissive, modulation, and switching elements and devices.

Such dual perspective explanations and criticism both allow the reflective distance of criticism and the possibility of mediating the epistemic gap between the participants' more internal and the critics' more external point of view.

Quite the opposite: it requires much intellectual courage to be open to new possibilities and to engage in reflective inquiry rather than rationalization.

Rather than employ REDCAT's musically plush sound equipment or take advantage of the space's sophisticated acoustical possibilities, the production team used a reflective set-up for acoustic music rather than the absorptive panels for electronics.

Peck's paper deals with how the possibilities that are inherit in the media make possible reflective processes that feed back into the transmission, and points to the meaning of vernacular criticism as a technology of establishing authority.

The other possibility does not imply failure of reflective equilibrium on an individual level, but rather that the respondents discriminate against the smoker for some reason other than the perception that the she is responsible for her illness.

We should be open to the possibility that this poll is not completely reflective of Britain.

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