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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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  • Student: My definition is a little idealistic, I’ll admit to that, but why is this important to Teacher: The most effective is to begin with a clear conceptual picture of the Interface Zone and how it can be activated to be more recept
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  • ...ion is from the [[Urantia Book]], in [[the Foreword]] section, about the [[definition]] of the [[soul]] and that once the [[mortal]] [[decides]] to [[do the Fath ...the [[intentions]] for having personal [[teachers]] for each is that the [[conceptual]] enlargement can then take place, for each [[mind]]. This cannot be accomp
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  • ...e personality definition that is in [[your text]], that is the personality definition that [[the universe]] depicts. I would say that personality is changeless. ...circumstances? Is it at the [[mental]] level where you are altering your [[conceptual]] [[understanding]] of an idea, or is this at the spiritual level where you
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  • Malvantra: Very true in that if there were no wrong notes there would be no [[definition]] of [[scalar]] [[relationships]] which develop [[melody]]. Therefore, the ...e [[course]] of years, gone through some [[education]], the development of conceptual [[understanding]] of many things such as [[faith]] and [[trust]], [[insight
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  • ...t to be flexible, to be willing to adapt and adjust your orientation, your conceptual frameworks and beliefs, for all these things are adjusting and tweaking the
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  • ...s in [[Cesium]] atoms (see below). All properties of time follow from this definition. ...sed to measure it and the [[method]] of its measurement. In essence, this definition defines time itself which otherwise is left undefined.
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  • ...on of jealousy. Scientists still do not have a [[universally]] agreed upon definition of jealousy. They instead define jealousy in their own words, as illustrate ...an activity and/or another [[person]] is contrary to the jealous person's definition of their relationship." (Bevan, 2004, page 195)[17]
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  • ...nce]] and your spiritual [[allegiance]]. Others, however, stumble over the conceptual framework that presents a truth [[moment]], a spirit [[reality]], and they ..., for the stance of [[viewpoint]] in itself limits perspective. It must by definition eliminate that which does not contribute to that perspective. However, in o
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  • ...rather beyond all hierarchy--we conceive the Absolute, which comprises by definition both Infinitude and Perfection: Infinitude which radiates intrinsically and ...eculated, is capable of projection by volition. On the assumption that, by definition, anything subtracted from infinity does not change that infinity; it should
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  • ..., Michael and His Spirit of Truth as the directors of our prayers. Also by definition, prayer is nothing more or less than a petition on behalf of another that t Question #12: By definition, worship is the adoration, the thanksgiving, the giving up if you will, of
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