Sentences with phrase «conceived as a continuum»

The competencies are one component of Ohio's ITECMH program, conceived as a continuum of services and supports, although the primary focus is consultation (Himmeger, 2010).

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The way of distinction, therefore, puts a positive valuation on the time - space continuum and, though it sees divine redemption as the remaking of history into something new, it can not conceive of divine - human interaction in other than historical terms which preserve the qualitative difference between God and man.
And these necessarily presupposed actual regions have actually increased the extent of the extensive continuum, conceiving of that continuum now as the actual set of relationships among actual regions which generates the real potentiality relative to that actual world.
Part of the confusion of Cobb's position stems from the fact that the extensive continuum, conceived of as a set of relations underlying past, present, and future, is part actual and part potential — actual in as far as it is constituted by actual entities enjoying actual relationships legislating what are real potentialities governing the relationships of future occasions; and merely potential in so far as these relationships are viewed as factors determining what forms of definiteness are, and are not, possible as factors in future fact.
Thus, «presented locus» is conceived as an atomized, i.e., actualized portion of extensive continuum.
This concept is intended to provide a passage from presentational immediacy to causal efficacy whereby extensive continuum can be conceived also as a principle of real external relations.
Therefore, if possibilities do form a dense continuum, there is no reason to think that God as Hartshorne conceives of him is less than maximally perfect.
But there is no such correspondence between the integers and the real numbers, conceived of as a continuum line.
He thus was prevented by his philosophical position from conceiving of space - time as a four - dimensional continuum.
Reasons for action (i.e. interests and norms) are not stable, but we can conceive of them as falling on a continuum with, on one end, immediate imperatives for action that promise relatively close gratification being perceived as interests.
The work reflects the origins of these emotions, how we define them and how we conceive of their function as part of a larger continuum of living beings.
As the maths and observations shows — we are all on our own timelines — and one might wonder what that implies for an evolutionary theory conceived in strict Newtonian simultaneity rather than in a 4 dimensional space / time continuum.
Originally competency based criteria were developed for very specific applications - one set for designing training programmes, another as a basis for remuneration scale grading etc. rather as PTUK had first conceived the Play Continuum as a communications tool.
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