Sentence examples for stands in a relation from inspiring English sources

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I think it's right to recognize that Obama himself stands in a relation of some ambivalence to this posture.

The egoist stands in a relation of 'ownership' to the wider world.

The capacity for thought is conceived here as the capacity to engage in internal dialogue, and thus to be aware of oneself as containing both an I and a Thou (a generic other), so that, in the act of thinking, the human individual stands in a relation to his species in which non-human animals, and human beings qua biological organisms, are incapable of standing.

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These selves, like the lump and statue, are numerically the same without being identical, but they don't stand in a relation of accidental sameness, as they could not fail to be related in this way.

We should say that the lump and statue stand in a relation of "accidental sameness".

Many of them will also use distinguishing kin names for other elders with whom they stand in a relation, whereas English makes do with generic "aunt" and "uncle".

Similarly, according to Aristotle, things in the world are not beings because they stand under some genus, being, but rather because they all stand in a relation to the primary being, which in the Categories he says is substance.

In a later section (5.3) we will look at another objection related to the anomalism principle that it is inconsistent with Davidson's invocation of the doctrine that mental properties stand in a relation of supervenience to physical properties.

Russell examines the view that to judge that p is to stand in a relation to an objective which may or may not obtain or exist in 1910 and rejects the view (Russell 1976).

If absolute yields are considered today, the three varieties stand in a relation of 0.93:1 1.10 (early:medium:late, medium = 1) within the model if averaged over all modeled sites in LS.

Similarly, we may understand the claim that a fact is an obtaining state of affairs to say that a state of affairs is something which contains one or more objects and at least one property or relation and that a state of affairs obtains if an object exemplifies a property or one or more objects stand in a relation.

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