Sentences with phrase «as generalities»

As always, it is recommended that you consult your pediatrician about introducing solid foods to your baby as generalities may not apply to your baby.
As always, thoroughly discuss any feeding issues with your pediatrician as generalities may not apply to your child
As always, please do consult with your baby's pediatrician about specific feeding issues as generalities may not be appropriate for your baby.
As always, it is recommended that you thoroughly discuss any feeding issues with your pediatrician as generalities may not apply to your child.
As always, you consult with your baby's pediatrician on introducing solid foods as generalities may not apply to your infant.
As with all other foods, you should always consult your pediatrician when introducing solids as generalities may not apply to your baby.
As always, you should thoroughly discuss any feeding issues with your pediatrician as generalities may not apply to your child; this recommendation is very important when you wish to introduce possible high allergen foods to your infant.
As always, we recommend that you thoroughly discuss any feeding issues with your pediatrician as generalities may not apply to your child.
This reverse movement occurs, from the traditional process perspective, only when the study of the particulars displays a limitation in the generalities as generalities.
Repetition as a conduct... concerns non-exchangeable and non-substitutable singularities... Generality, as generality of the particular, thus stands opposed to repetition as universality of the singular.18
As a generality, men tend to keep relationship details to themselves.
It's not always the case, but as a generality, you might end up on some more high traffic blogs if you go with a professional service, because the blogs that have thousands and thousands of followers might not have time to read every single email they get from every single author.
As a generality: people are very good at seeing patterns, even ones which are not there.
«However, this case takes the argument a step further by accepting, as a generality, the potentiality or the application of TUPE against a foreign based transferee either in the EU or outside the EU.»

Not exact matches

She's also bothered by convoluted language and generalities unsupported by specific numbers or facts (such as, «employees are our greatest assets»).
My understanding is that as a * very * broad generality, in most metros the average commute time for those using transit is longer than those traveling by private car.
Most stories use large cities like Vancouver and Toronto as examples of what is occurring in the market, or they talk in generalities that don't address what's really happening in local areas like those served by the REALTORS ® Association of Hamilton - Burlington (RAHB).
As Anderson writes, «Aron had too profound a sense of the diversity of history to admit easily to a strong notion of an ideal society or best regime, or to succumb to the extreme generalities favored by literary political thinkers.»
Since then, this conception of metaphysics has given way to one of metaphysics as the study of most basic or general presuppositions, and of the metaphysical argument as hypothetical in the manner of a scientific theory, but on a level of higher generality.
If we recall his definition of an enduring object as «a genetic character inherited through a historic route of actual occasions» (FR 166), we realize the extreme generality of this expression.
One major reform that Hegel seems to have taken upon himself to effect is the production of a logical hierarchy of being that in a sense reverses the direction of abstraction of the Aristotelian logical hierarchy, i.e., that becomes more differentiated and «concrete» as it rises in generality and inclusiveness, rather than more empty and abstract.
And rigorous realism requires going far beyond the usual generalities; for the natural man fools himself about fact, can not bear to look at a situation as it is, invents stories to cover up reality.
Although I'm not convinced that reporting on the incident reflects a liberal bias as much as the more practical «if it bleeds it leads» bias, it is clear that much of the rhetoric among left - wing personalities like Keith Olberman has been infused with unfair generalities.
As Deleuze writes, the «universality of the singular» is «by nature... always revealing a singularity opposed to the particulars subsumed under laws, a universal opposed to the generalities which gave rise to law.
Just as if the talk could not ask in generalities, but rather asks you as an individual.
As Deleuze formulates: «If exchange is the criterion of generality, theft and gift are these of repetition,» Deleuze (1994) 1.
When faced by demands that they «cash» their claims about God as active, theologians too easily fall into vagaries and generalities.
In a manner analogous to Aristotle's grounding of induction in «experience,» Whitehead is quite emphatic in stating that direct observation is incapable of serving as the springboard for arriving at the larger generalities.
The central preoccupation of the philosopher should therefore be the discovery and accurate description of those ultimate generalities which explain all actual entities Whereas the special sciences seek to uncover the explanatory principles which govern one particular genus of entities, metaphysical inquiry seeks to uncover truly universal principles which apply to all actual entities insofar as they are actual entities.
The generality of conceptual feeling, on the other hand, concerns the universal applicability of the patterns of relationships abstracted from the physical feelings and projected forward as structures potentially exemplified elsewhere.
Concern with the deepest reaches of relational physical feelings combined with the widest range of conceptual generality in the unity of an act of experience is characteristic of Whitehead's value theory as a whole.
Conceptual feelings, whose abstract generality is so inclusive that they are not limited to any particular instance, need to be particularized so as to acquire an embodied generality.
The distinguishing mark of religious experience as opposed to descriptive generalization or conceptual insight is the inclusive generality of relationships embedded in the particular physical feelings associated with religious experience.
Mays raises an interesting hermeneutical issue when he admits that his interpretation of Whitehead's metaphysics as a search for a logical structure of utmost generality may be said to be «largely circumstantial, based upon attempts to set up correspondences between different parts of his writings» (PW 94/98).
Even as science seeks theories of high generality, so in his metaphysics «Whitehead is trying to find a scheme of the highest order of generality made up of more general notions than those found in any of the sciences — notions which are applicable to every kind of experience» (PW 30/22).
But this is just where Mays's analogy becomes untenable, for if the complex scheme of generalities were found to conflict with present experience, the scheme as a whole would be rejected as false.
Unencumbered, he could indulge in generalities that committed him only to his own opinion: «Novelists must be heroic in affirming life»; there are such things as «human nature,» «universal values,» and «a universal human morality.»
We are accustomed to considering as «theological» those forms of expression that seek abstraction and generality.
But as we choose a single line of advance in such generality, we seem to meet a higher type of value.
Thus the variations in the grades of ideas is endless and it is not to be understood as a single line of increasing generality.
The virtue of Zaret's approach is that it demonstrates the relevance of broad social conditions as effects on religious ideas, but instead of pinning these effects on hidden psychological states or vague generalities about interests and legitimation, it traces the factors actually involved in the specific contexts in which ideas were produced, modified, and disseminated.
While Universal Algebra does have its moments, it is rich mathematically only insofar as Whitehead transcends the generality of his algebraic manifolds and deals in the specifics of Boolean algebra or Grassmannian manifolds.
Analytic geometry and conic sections are discussed as illustrations of the principle of generality.
He writes concerning them: «We are dealing here, as Plato already knew, with truths such as can be communicated adequately to the generality of mankind only in the form of myths.»
While the objectified facts are invested with a certain levity, no longer fully sedimented, the logical subjects as an indicative system, on the other hand, restrict the freedom of the proposition to apply to any actual entity in absolute generality.
With regard to a poet people speak of his having a call; but as for becoming a priest, it seems enough to the generality of men (and that means of Christians) that one has taken an examination.
A proposition differs from an eternal object insofar as the latter refers to actuality with abstract generality, and the former refers to actuality with incomplete abstraction from determinate actual entities.
Stressing the endeavor for social justice as a complement to the task of evangelism, recognizing the inadequacy of benevolences to meet the challenge, and therefore seeking concrete, structural, political involvement based on a Biblically informed concept of «social justice,» editor Smedes argues that the church's action will «find its way on the ridge between harmless generalities and divisive particularities.
This declaration limits itself, as given its assumptions and method of proceeding it was inevitable that it should, to claims of such vagueness and generality that it would be hard for anyone to disagree about them, but equally hard for anyone to get excited about them — much less to structure his life around them or be prepared to die for them.
One point, parenthetically, confirms Whitehead's remarks about the perfection of the final generalities as his goal, and not the origin, of his metaphysics; that is, axiom v, the category of conceptual reversion, was later abolished (PR 249f.
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