But such
bifurcation seems to artists and writers alike both constraining and unrealistic.
Not exact matches
It has always
seemed to some of Barth's critics that his «
bifurcation» of the church would lead inevitably to ecclesial nihilism.
Whitehead was the Knight in Shining Armour (some people
seem to think him only the White Knight) who rode out to do battle against any and every form of what he called the
Bifurcation of Nature — whether it was the Cartesian Dualism or the alienation which the sensitive soul feels when it learns that water may be represented as H2O.
Neither his relational conception of space, which is basic for understanding his concept of extensive abstraction and which gave his theory of relativity its unique character, nor the problem of the
bifurcation of nature, with its differentiation between the materialistic and personalistic outlook on the world,
seem to be clearly in Whitehead's mind at this time.
While researching, only CIBIL
seemed to give a clear
bifurcation of the components that go into its» score calculation.
Rob, You
seem to overemphasize the role of chaotic
bifurcations in the paper of Sornette.