Sentence examples for relation to the notion of from inspiring English sources

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This seems to be much more natural in relation to the notion of a true futurist branching time logic.

(The theory-based conception bears some relation to the notion of physical1 discussed in Feigl 1965; more explicit defense is found in Smart 1978, Lewis 1994, Braddon-Mitchell and Jackson 1996, and Chalmers 1996).

Affector can be defined in relation to the notion of affectedness that is taken to be a scale of change the theme participant undergoes (Beavers 2011, 2013; Tenny 1987, 1992; Kenny 1963).

This ambiguity is often highlighted in studies that use the concept of resilience in relation to the notion of absorption or of "recovery" [HER 09], reminding us that resilience relates as much to materials as to customs, representations, landscapes, living spaces, lived spaces, urban identities, etc.

It's set to be an exploration of the idea of the uncanny in relation to the notion of the topology of desire.

Some accounts note that Sherman Minton, appointed in 1949, was also a Catholic; however, during his time on the Court he was a Protestant, though his wife's Catholic faith was noted at the time in relation to the notion of a "Catholic seat".

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And that is in relation to the developers' notion of affordable, at 80% of local prices.

Several firms, including Intel, are investigating an idea called spintronics, in which the "spin" of subatomic particles a quantum-mechanical property that bears little relation to the classical notion of spin is used to perform computation.

Exactly what incoherence in Briggs' sense comes to, and its relation to the ordinary notion of consistency, is unclear though, particularly since she, along with others, seems to take the Dutch Strategy argument as establishing the full principle of Conditionalization, when in fact it at most tells against adopting a deviant rule in advance.

The idea that perceiving involves "having sensations" is called into question with an investigation of the ordinary concepts of sensation and feeling and their relation to the technical notions of sense-impression and sense-data.

A second response holds on to truthmaker necessitarianism but invokes counterpart theory, and inconstant counterpart relations, to analyze the notion of an essential property.[1] On this view, in an appropriate context, wisdom is an essential property of Socrates, and so, relative to this context, Socrates' existence necessitates his being wise.

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