Sentences with phrase «full exposition»

The phrase "full exposition" means giving a complete and detailed explanation or presentation about something. Full definition
Sullivan's full exposition of the concept of «selective inattention» can be found in Harry Stack Sullivan, Clinical Studies in Psychiatry (New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1956), pp. 38 - 76.
But for the full story you couldn't do better than to read the editorial [direct link to PDF] by the accused in the EJIL that the accused publishes: it is a model of a fair and full exposition of the facts, given that they all happened in print, published or otherwise.
This new vision, of idealistic naturalism or naturalistic idealism, is given its full exposition in the final period.
While a full exposition of Sullivan's developmental stages lies well beyond the scope of the present essay, it would be beneficial here, in concluding this precis of Sullivan's theory, to stress that the fundamental process of normal interpersonal development continues into the late twenties and possibly into one's early thirties.
I grew up assuming that all sermons necessarily include a full exposition of our inability to make recompense for sin and of Christ's substitutionary atonement for that sin on the Cross.
All scientists would want to have a full exposition of the data.»
It is really a full exposition of Hubbert's theories, complete with many graphics of the world energy supply, and his curves of depletion for coal, oil and gas.
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