Sentence examples for revolutionary conception from inspiring English sources

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Or in Sharif's words, "an ascending passage towards the beyond, a revolutionary conception that would influence the entire history of Egyptian architecture".

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The first (weekly) issue was published on August 11 , 1917 with an editorial stated its firm opposition to the tactics and programs of the Bolsheviks, Mensheviks, left Social Revolutionaries, right Social Revolutionaries and others, and that the conception of revolutionary action of the anarcho-syndicalists bore no resemblance to those of the socialists.

If anything these seem to be the more extravagant moves from Microsoft, rather than simply allowing you to switch quickly between TV and gaming - a feature that is smart in its execution but far from revolutionary in its conception.

However, by the time History and Class Consciousness appeared, Lukács seems to have thought of himself as having found another conception of revolutionary action that paved the way for a new approach to political practice.

Taking a computational approach to philosophy of science, Thagard employs his computer program ECHO to reconstruct and evaluate several historical cases of alleged conceptual revolution and arrives at a tamer conception of revolutionary breaks than Kuhn's.

The Transitional Programme was the central programmatic statement of the congress, summarising its strategic and tactical conceptions for the revolutionary period that it saw opening up as a result of the war which Trotsky had been predicting for some years.

On Darwin's tongue, the Word created a revolutionary and now well-nigh universal conception of the nature of human beings, or, rather, human beasts.

At the outset, Edmund Randolph of Virginia put forth a plan that, in Beeman's words, "amounted to an entirely new conception of the fledgling American government, a revolutionary step that would render the governments of the individual states distinctly inferior to that of a new 'national' government".

However abstract these proposals may seem, they have had a revolutionary influence on modern psychology and social science and on our conception of ourselves.

Olivi's conception seems to have been the source of John Duns Scotus' revolutionary theory of synchronic contingency (Dumont 1995).

Such a conception allows that civil disobedience can be violent, partially covert, and revolutionary.

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