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  • ...tion, calligraphy, music, dance, theatre, architecture, film, photography, conceptual art, and printmaking. However, in some institutes of [[learning]] or in [[m One [[definition]] of fine art is "a visual art considered to have been created primarily fo
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  • ==Definition== ...ent can be to an organization or other entity, and the type of entity is a conceptual division of the type of personal commitment involved. For example, the annu
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  • ==Definition== ...ank, a hedge, a wall, or similar, but essentially, a legal boundary is a [[conceptual]] [[entity]], a [[social]] construct, adjunct to the likewise [[abstract]]
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  • ...ts of works that are publicly available; while according to the [[formal]] definition, it consists of works that are unavailable for [[private]] ownership or are ...g/wiki/Fair_use fair use rights] and limitation on ownership. A conceptual definition comes from Lange, who [[focused]] on what the public domain should be: "it
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  • ...ds of study, hence it is difficult to provide an uncontroversial and clear definition outside of specific defined contexts. Disagreement also exists on whether s ...of measurement are defined. All properties of space then follow from this definition.
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  • ...rast pride could also be defined as a disagreement with the [[truth]]. One definition of pride in the first sense comes from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._A
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  • ...e raw" can be more real than the acted article. In this regard, Grierson's definition of documentary as "[[creative]] treatment of [[actuality]]" has gained some ...tion [[strategies]] in order to address the [[creative]], [[ethical]], and conceptual [[problems]] and choices that arise as they make documentaries.
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  • ...constructs a hypothetical case where our inclination is to judge that the definition is met but the subject lacks knowledge or vice versa. Typically, this lead ...hilosophers have tried to defend appeals to intuition against doubts about conceptual [[analysis]]. A different challenge to appeals to intuition has recently co
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  • ...der, the communicator, and the content, over the rational realizing of the conceptual patterns being expressed such that they can gain an incorporative effect in ...a step further in your understanding and places you in a more free flowing conceptual pattern that might seem less defined at first, but which ultimately will br
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  • ...of views among mathematicians and philosophers as to the exact scope and [[definition]] of mathematics. ...hose tasks are determined by arbitrarily stipulated rules. Rather, it is a conceptual [[system]] possessing internal [[necessity]] that can only be so and by no
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  • ..."a pattern or model, an exemplar." Thus an additional component of Kuhn's definition of paradigm is: ...etter, because the criteria of judgment depend on the paradigm--and on the conceptual framework which defines its and gives it its explanatory [[value]].
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  • ...ecially so for uses that are not necessarily synonymous with the classical definition of [[human]] or [[human being]]. ...w]]. In the fields of [[philosophy]], [[theology]], and [[bioethics]], the definition of a person may exclude biological human entities (such as human embryos, o
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  • ==Definition== ...ugh, M. E., Emmons, R. A., & Tsang, J. (2002). The grateful disposition: A conceptual and empirical topography. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82,
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  • == Conceptual issues == ...broad definition of narration includes all written fiction, and the narrow definition is limited merely to that which is directly communicated to the reader, wha
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  • ==Working definition==
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  • ..., the metaphor discussed above would state that "LIFE IS THEATRE". In a [[conceptual metaphor]] the elements of an extended metaphor constitute the metaphor's m ...ers of English actually visualize the physical action. Dead metaphors, by definition, normally go unnoticed. Some people make a distinction between a "dead meta
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  • * [[Conceptual definition]]s * [[Operational definition]]s
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  • Chatterjee and Datta give this definition, explaining that a cornerstone of Indian philosophy is a tradition of respe These are often coupled into three groups for both historical and conceptual reasons: Nyaya-Vaishesika, Samkhya-Yoga, and Mimamsa-Vedanta.
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  • # For example, Hewitt et al. Conceptual Physical Science Addison Wesley; 3 edition (July 18, 2003) ISBN 0-321-05173 ...gov/statistics/seind06/c7/c7s2.htm National Science Foundation] adopts the definition of (Shermer, 1997): "claims presented so that they appear [to be] scientifi
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  • ==Definition== ...[random]] chance must be very small. The idea of synchronicity is that the conceptual relationship of minds, defined by the [[Relation (mathematics)|relationship
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