Sentence examples for theoretical imagination from inspiring English sources

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Arguments to best available explanation are often hampered by a lack of theoretical imagination: the available explanations are often severely limited.

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It will probe the structure of matter on scales 10 billion times smaller than anything "nano", perhaps creating fleeting elementary particles that, since the big bang, have existed almost exclusively in the imagination of theoretical physicists.

One possible explanation for the discrepancies in popular imagination and theoretical explanations in research on AAS participation is that conceptual definitions for these activities remain unclear.

It is God's personal predicates that concern the religious believer, for whom God exists, not as an object of theoretical contemplation, but of feeling, imagination, and prayerful supplication.

(Every physicist I've debated concedes that all of theoretical physics exists in mathematical imagination, which is itself an activity in awareness).

In keeping with the theoretical underpinnings of AI, we recognize that our greatest resource is a collective imagination and discourse about the future (Finegold et al., 2002) as well as a willingness to challenge and change the status quo.

And yet the conceptual act got her in the door, so to speak Ono and her theoretical flies had accessed the walls of the galleries and the imaginations of the public, all without showing any physical work.

Beside its practical utility or theoretical meaning, such a suspension provides us with new ears, enriching our listening experience and sound imagination.

Focusing a critical eye on the restrictive and marginalising theoretical frameworks currently in use within gerontological research, Torres emphasises the need for gerontology scholars to expand the gerontological imagination and seriously address how the perspectives adopted by gerontology at present construct ethnic others.

His speculative and theoretical works include Science and Poetry (1926; revised as Poetries and Sciences, 1970), Mencius on the Mind (1932), Coleridge on Imagination (1934), The Philosophy of Rhetoric (1936), Speculative Instruments (1955), Beyond (1974), Poetries (1974), and Complementarities (1976).

Inveterately theoretical.

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