Sentence examples for thought of proper from inspiring English sources

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Except for Roger Bacon, who thought of proper names as constantly receiving new impositions (see §7), the reason had to do with the definition of a univocal term as involving a concept or a nature predicable, at least in principle, of several individuals.

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However, many restaurants are listing these gems of the earth only as "wild mushrooms" with no thought of a proper identification.

In addition, he included his thoughts on proper biblical exegesis, the problematic theology of Origen, and the relationship of the Christian faith with Hellenistic culture".-- Publisher description.

Scanlon does not fix attention on the non-voluntary, but it is clear that the resources that he uses to account for moral responsibility for action (in at least one of the two senses that he distinguishes) provide sufficient conditions for an agent's being morally responsible for non-voluntary matters as well, such as unbidden racist thoughts, or lack of proper regard for those one loves.

She speculates that addressing the event on the level of rhythm affords us a glimpse into the nonhuman modalities of thought proper to the digital and hidden in the gaps between strict definitions (e.g., human/sonic/digital) and false dichotomies (e.g., virtual/real).

Education, which Locke felt should address both character and intellect, is therefore best achieved by providing the pupil with examples of proper thought and behaviour, by training the child to witness and share in the habits of virtue that are part of the conventional wisdom of the rational and practical man.

They also issued ad hominem attacks against Paine, describing him "as an enemy of proper thought and of the morality of decent, enlightened people".

Having found it impossible to relate the passage of time to global hypersurfaces, which are defined in terms of coordinate time, Dieks suggests (in §§4 5) that becoming in Minkowski spacetime is best thought of locally, as the advance of proper time along a timelike world line, or, even more basically, as the successive happening of events along such a world line.

Some have gone so far as to turn the tables on Heidegger, and to read his ruminations on metaphysics as the repetition of an original metaphysical gesture, the gathering of thought to its "proper" essence and vocation (see Derrida 1989 [1987]).

But it was a telling statement about Los Angeles's place in the world of theater that once the dreamlike piece had been performed before the well-pierced, creatively hued bohemian audiences at Cal Arts, in Valencia 20 miles north of here, there was no thought of performing it in Los Angeles proper.

Now, for those people who like their oysters fresh and raw, there are various schools of thought on the proper method for their enjoyment.

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