Sentence examples for revised conception from inspiring English sources

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Second, the abandonment of the ether following the failure of attempts to measure velocity relative to the ether and, more generally, the apparent independence of all electrodynamical phenomena of motion relative to the ether did not vindicate the Newtonian inertial frame, but required a dramatically revised conception.

Ventilla told me that these tools were central to a revised conception of what a teacher might be: "We are really shifting the role of an educator to someone who is more of a data-enabled detective".

And what impact would this revised conception of space have on philosophical ideas about the bodies that inhabit space?

In the second and fourth chapters, Benoit traces the sources of Mallarmé's revised conception of the Absolute as the Néant, which some of the Poésies anticipate.

For example, Galen Strawson has argued for a revised conception of materialism and remarks that "the experiential considered specifically as such the portion of reality we have to do with when we consider experiences specifically and solely in respect of the experiential character they have for those who have them as they have them that 'just is' physical" (1997/1999, p. 7).

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Scholars have revised the conception of a "normative" Pharisaic Judaism dominant in Palestine and a deviant Judaism dominant in the Diaspora.

"The Dreamers," based on a novel by the British writer Gilbert Adair, who revised his conception under Bertolucci's influence, is very pretty, but it's a work built around extravagant conceits rather than dramatic ideas.

UE critically revised the conception of the study and the manuscript.

Results of studies of the epidemiology, physiology, histopathology, and cell biology of asthma have revised our conception of the disease.

(A variant conception identifies them as goods that any rational person would want who gives priority to her interests in (1) cooperating with others on fair terms and (2) selecting and if need be revising a conception of the good and a set of life aims along with pursuing the conception and the aims).

Our capacity to form, pursue and revise a conception of the good, like our capacity for a sense of justice, can lead us to mistaken conclusions.

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