Sentence examples for the range of conceptions from inspiring English sources

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Analytic philosophy is alive and well precisely because of the range of conceptions of analysis that it involves.

That challenge can be addressed by critically examining what count as reasonable conceptions of the good, an examination that could both narrow the range of conceptions and broaden their characterization of valuable activities.

It is the aim of this article to indicate something of the range of conceptions of analysis in the history of philosophy and their interconnections, and to provide a bibliographical resource for those wishing to explore analytic methodologies and the philosophical issues that they raise.

The sub-categories and descriptive categories were labelled in order to highlight their essence, and quotes were chosen to illuminate the range of conceptions within each category.

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This section provides a preliminary description of analysis or the range of different conceptions of analysis and a guide to this article as a whole.

If we are willing to narrow the range of reasonable conceptions of the good, or forego neutrality among them, we may be able to identify the broad categories of activity that are central to social participation and individual flourishing.

We suggest that conversations and attempted definitions about values in breast screening should endeavour to include a plurality of professional roles and experiences in order to cover the likely range of conceptions of relevant values.

29 We used data from a large population based UK cohort, with sufficient power to allow an investigation of the full range of conception states rather than focusing on one group alone.

The second specification lowers the standards, but it too is inconsistent with a range of conceptions of the good that flout simple demands of consistency and are not responsive to evidence, such as those oriented around astrology or New Age religions (Nussbaum 2011).

A typology was developed to capture the range of women's causal conceptions of cervical cancer, HPV and the relationship between the two, with a specific focus on sexual activity as a risk factor.

The point of describing an outcome as harmful, it has been thought by many, is to say that 'it is deleterious from the point of view of a very wide range of conceptions of the good' (Barry 1995, pp. 87-88; Scanlon 1975, pp. 655-659).

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