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However, evolvability is a relational term, such as solubility, and therefore, the concept of evolvability applies equally to all traits whether highly or loosely constrained.
This will include a noun phrase ('them'), which is the syntactic subject in the sentence, and an associated relational term ('home'home
Homology is a two-place relational term.
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Rather than being an item among others, Kierkegaard proposes to understand the self in relational terms: "The self is a relation that relates itself to itself…" (Kierkegaard 1980 [1849]:13).
Expanding on this critique Carolyn Ells adopts Foucault's analysis of biopower to argue that informed choice must be understood in explicitly relational terms that construe power relations as diffused throughout society (2003).
In the coming months, there will be many opportunities to enrich the vocabulary for talking about architecture in relational terms.
(Mukherjee provides both a family tree and a guide to the Bengali relational terms).
All relational terms, indeed, are taken to be connotative terms in Ockham's semantics.
A first order formula is a quantified Boolean combination of relational terms.
Nor, Stanley argues, does 'know(s)' behave like indexicals ('I'hereere') or relational terms (such as 'enemy'enemy
The word species corresponds very closely to other relational terms such as, for instance, the word brother.
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