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  • ...e returned in the mutuality of shared experience. You who have taught in a formal situation where you are the designated instructor and the other is the spec ...what is doubted and what is sought for. Even the one who has developed the theory of the non-existence of God has been impassioned by the drive of spirit to
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  • ==90:3. THE SHAMANIC THEORY OF DISEASE AND DEATH== ...n cases of obscure [[disease]] and [[death]] the [[ancients]] would hold a formal inquest, dissect the [[body]], and settle upon some finding as the [[cause]
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  • ...hics and philosophical anthropology, and the reasons for relating literary theory to ethics and philosophical anthropology. Construing Schelling as an ideali ...sm. Bakhtin’s ‘ethics of answerability’ together with his work on literary theory can be understood as a solution to problems posed by Schelling’s philosop
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  • While there is no generally accepted ''formal'' definition of "algorithm", an informal definition could be "an algorithm ...ut integers from an ''[[arbitrary]]'' "input" integer or integers that, in theory, can be chosen from 0 to infinity. Thus we might expect an algorithm to be
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  • ...[3] "Metaphrase" corresponds, in one of the more recent terminologies, to "formal equivalence," and "paraphrase", to "dynamic equivalence."[4] ...lity vs. transparency has also been formulated in terms of, respectively, "formal equivalence" and "dynamic equivalence." The latter two expressions are asso
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  • ...with a range of articles the policy governs to understand how the literal theory functions dynamically. After composing a new article, I would appreciate y Having now obtained a formal statement regarding 'tone', I would like to address the objections made aga
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  • ...é (see COMMONTY), and the 4-syllabic co(m)munité, which remained in closer formal connexion with the original Latin type. The L. word was merely a noun of qu ...McMillan, D.W., & Chavis, D.M. 1986. "Sense of community: A definition and theory," p. 16.)</blockquote>
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  • ...irthed it. As GA founder Eric Gans (1993) points out: "We can construct no theory of the human that is not grounded on the human necessity that motivates our meet the demands of newly discovered formal language. Did the advent of formal language result from a later cerebral mutation,
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  • ...y is an act which engenders new realities; it is the fulfilment of radical theory, the revolutionary act par excellence. ...and initial stage in need of theoretical adaptation, of transposition into formal terms. This view isolates spontaneity, treats it as a thing-in-itself - and
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  • ...e custodians of the old theory lubricate sanctimoniously with their purely formal opposition.
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  • # The [[formal]] or [[informal]] [[system]] of [[primary]] [[principle]]s and [[law]]s tha # A legal [[document]] describing such a formal system.
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  • ...and methods. He was also urged to make this distinction in the course of a formal dialogue with evangelical sociologist Ronald Enroth, and also after convers ...not a meaningful scientific concept.''</ref> The brief characterized the theory of brainwashing as not scientifically proven and advanced the position that
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  • ...also in Germany and in Italy. Marxists call this early stage of communist theory "utopian socialism" while their own views as "scientific socialism" or "sci [[Marxism]], the by far most important communist theory, was created by Karl Marx a Friedrich Engels around 1850. The philosopher L
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  • ...enture]] and [[Thomas Aquinas]], the scholastic tradition adopted the more formal and concise genre of the summa, which largely superseded the dialogue as ph ...philosopher and [[semiotician]] Maranhão 1990, p.197 [[Mikhail Bakhtin]]’s theory of "dialogue" emphasized the power of discourse to increase understanding o
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  • ...he Urantia Book is not [[necessary]], as the [[thought]] [[pattern]] and [[theory]] of its philosophies and of its teachings are pervasive in the work that w ...ons, but also pique your interest to know more about. So do not be overly formal about this; know that I will assist you in guidelines if you stray outside
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  • ...nd other proponents of advanced [[cosmic]] concepts who subscribe to the [[theory]] that there is "no time." They have reason for that [[understanding]] at t ...it, for it is my [[mission]], whether I have [[formal]] [[students]] or a formal [[teacher base]] or not. I, like you, [[hunger]] for the [[association]] of
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  • ...ugmenting [[knowledge]], resolving [[doubt]], or solving a [[problem]]. A theory of inquiry is an account of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of ...ormative science]] of [[logic]]. In its inception, the pragmatic model or theory of inquiry was extracted by Peirce from its raw materials in classical logi
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  • ...d the practical need to focus research. It does not necessarily reflect a theory of culture that conceptually distinguishes between the material, the social ...on that they could apply to a wider variety of societies. Attentive to the theory of [[evolution]], they assumed that all human beings evolved equally, and t
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  • ...d the practical need to focus research. It does not necessarily reflect a theory of culture that conceptually distinguishes between the material, the social ...on that they could apply to a wider variety of societies. Attentive to the theory of [[evolution]], they assumed that all human beings evolved equally, and t
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  • ...k. My Father Fragment I know experientially—from experience: that’s not a theory. It’s harder for me to judge—not judge, but experience you and Michael
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