Sentences with phrase «classical sense»

The phrase "classical sense" typically refers to something that is done or understood in a traditional or conventional manner. Full definition
The word nabi» came to be applied to Israelite functionaries in the tenth century, and in the later classical sense of the term, sometime during or after Amos» day.
As a Cedar points out, they are abusers in the most classical sense.
«Eldzier studied at a time when artists studied design and drawing in a very classical sense.
None of this summer's major blockbusters is a disaster film in the classical sense, but The Mummy, Wonder Woman, War for the Planet of the Apes, and Transformers: The Last Knight all feature collapsing buildings and existential stakes.
Our public agenda is liberal in the classical sense.
MacIntyre is a puzzling figure: neither a conservative (in Edmund Burke's classical sense) nor a liberal, he is a man who would like to commit himself fully to a tradition and yet who spots the contradictions in whatever tradition he happens at the moment to subscribe to.
But we really stumble on something fundamental if we contemplate a being that self - aware and sentient but not «living» in any classical sense.
Most of us who have experienced liberal learning will recognize that eros in the classical sense is fundamental to education.
I don't know if Addiction is a disease in the classical sense, but it's clear that it is far more than what you've described.
(2) Previously, he notes that culture was understood in a classical sense: classical values were viewed as static and unchanging.
Though Ariosto's poem introduces undeniably tragic themes into the story, and though Pulci retells the story of Roncesvalles, none of these poems is tragic in the classical sense; and they certainly display little of the grave grandeur of classical epic.
Distorted by the excesses of extreme asceticism but at the same time, paradoxically, always regarded in its classical sense not as a way to deny the world but as the spiritual key to living in it more freely, detachment became the counterfeit coin of the happy life.
I think Bultmann has adequately defined mythology in its classical sense.
Systematics must seek rationality in the classical sense and process conceptuality is uniquely suited to this task.
The importance of TOLERANCE is stressed, but not in the classical sense of putting up with objectionable practices, nor Jerry Seinfield's non-judgementalism («Not that there is....
We do believe (Confessional Lutherans in the classical sense) that we do know the truth, but there are many others that know it as well.
In the classical sense revival is not, as some of our American brothers would regard it, a series of evangelistic meetings, but rather a phenomenal sovereign intervention from God which starts in the Church, often leading to profound repentance and fresh encounters with God.
«The effective program,» the report argues, «not only teaches in the classical sense of transmitting insight and knowledge, but also allows insight to emerge from the crucible of experience.»
I suspect that apologetics, in the classical sense, is hard and difficult work.
They weren't even truly liberal — not in the classical sense of freely pursuing knowledge.
Philosophy in its classical sense is the pursuit of wisdom, literally the «love of wisdom.»
He's not a number nine in the classical sense.
Against a heavily packed defence, England at Wembley, subverted it in the classical sense went past three defenders in style, cut the ball back from the by - line, enabling the veteran Jermain Defoe to score.
Bottom line the Puah method is based on the fact that you are not getting your period and not able to fall pregnant, it is not really birth controll in the classical sense and is therefore limited to 6 months.
The word liberal really meant, in the classical sense, the liberalization of the individuals from the...
I'm defining liberalism in the classical sense associated with the Enlightenment.
He admits he does not have proof «in the classical sense of the word» that the detention centres exist, but insists that a «number of coherent and converging elements», such as flight data and sources from within various intelligence agencies, point that way.
My point is, fellow 1 - percenter, that while you may not be rich in the classical sense, you do have something special to offer: you are actively uncovering the knowledge in your unique field that will help progress humanity into a better and brighter future.
What Susskind is saying, however, is that locality in this classical sense is a myth.
Although bacteria have no sensory organs in the classical sense, they are still masters in perceiving their environment.
Moreover, there are yet other cell types — such as visceral adipose tissue macrophages and cytotoxic CD8 + T - cells — in which the age - related supernumerary accumulation of dysfunctional and apoptosis - resistant cells appears to play a highly deleterious role on tissue function, but where the cells are not «senescent» cells in the classical sense of p16Ink4a expression and the senescence - associated secretory profile observed in senescent fibroblasts.
As we all know: keto diet does not have cheat days in a classical sense, but stuff happens and sometimes we fall off the wagon.
Not a crunchy snack in a classical sense, but it gives a somewhat similar feeling when being eaten.
It's not a hero vs. villain story in the classical sense.
LISA is grotesque in the classical sense: revelling in humanity's warts, viscera, and puffing orifices to better explore its failings.
The rough, direct style of the film proved that Oliveira wasn't really interested in «entertaining» his audiences in the classical sense of the word; in reality, he was really making the film for himself, by his own rules, and the public used to being catered to, dismissed the film as harsh and uncompromising.
To Amy's point about the difference between a role where Tom really gets to act, in the classical sense, versus one where he stages He - Man battles against CGI and his own «I do my own stunts, thankyouverymuch» mortality, I'd argue that a number of his best turns feature him capital - A Acting his way through He - Man battles against his own emotions.
It is difficult to describe NBK as «good entertainment» in any classical sense (non-existent plot, some dialogue is absurdly cliched) and Stone rams home his thesis very crudely.
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