Sentence examples for the standpoint from which from inspiring English sources

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This is what, in philosophy, we call reflexivity: the standpoint from which we condemn a state of things can be itself part of this state of things.

In his second stage, originality and independence become more conspicuous as he struggles toward the standpoint from which he wrote his Principles of Political Economy.

Cooper calls into question the standpoint from which such dissertations are written and argues that the Negro has the right to identify the shortcomings of such analyses.

The issues raised by Cooper here concern not only the standpoint from which these materials are produced, but also the inauthenticity of the product itself.

This is the standpoint of science, the standpoint from which philosophy proper commences, and it commences in Hegel's next book, the Science of Logic.

Although each trait is assessed based on its usefulness or agreeableness both to the possessor and others, the standpoint from which one makes this assessment is a general one.

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Various sources are reviewed -cultural, academic, educational, technical methodological- in order to broaden the standpoints from which male participation and responsibility have been considered.

Both are entirely reasonable deductions bearing in mind the standpoints from which each approaches the issue - Professor Anderson from science, Mr Steiner from politics.

Lukács acknowledges Hegel as the thinker who came nearest to finding a solution to this problem by recognizing that it is the totality of concrete history, understood as the expression of a subject, of a "we", which is the only standpoint from which the antinomies between form and content can be overcome (1923a: 146f).

In general, Biodentine was advocated to be used under composite in posterior restorations, supporting the major standpoint from which the material was initially developed, in other words as a dentine replacement material [ 12].

The proper standpoint from which to survey the virtues is the 'new moment' — what he elsewhere calls truth rather than repose (CW2 202) — in which what once seemed important may appear "trivial" or "vain" (CW2 189).

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