Sentences with phrase «in elucidation»

Extensive background in polymer colloids with extensive experience in elucidation of polymer structure - activity relationships as well as polymer characterization.
The former references a phenomenological reading of Black Painting, which is, in its elucidation, more of an obfuscation of phenomenology, rather than an engagement with it.
The two symposia on this topic will overview recent developments in the elucidation of DNA and protein structure by X-ray diffraction, NMR and cryoelectron microscopy.
«This novel technique,» they said, «should help distinguish and monitor cancer stages and progression, aid in elucidation of basic mechanisms underlying tumorigenesis, and facilitate analyses of processes related to early detection of cancer, screening and / or cancer risk assessment.»
With these dangers under consideration, Whitehead's cosmology sees its goal in the elucidation of heterogeneous experiences and in the enabling of a general experience, in the elucidation and understanding in more complex associations of experience.
I have argued that a natural philosophy that begins with the assumption that certain fundamental bipolarities are indissociable at once demythologizes a badly mythologized rationality and opens the door to a mythopoeic component in the elucidation of experience.
Nonetheless, not just the relativity principle, but the entire organic categoreal scheme, is involved in the elucidation of solidarity.

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Instead, what I favor is a careful elucidation of those factors that influence the economic outlook and how monetary policy is likely to respond to changes in the outlook.
«In Heidegger's major work,» Mason writes, «the elucidation of the character of the present is obscured somewhat by the emphasis given the primacy of the future» (p. 99).
In the spiritual sphere he attempted to rejuvenate Islam by a clarification of its fundamental principles and an elucidation of its doctrines in modern termIn the spiritual sphere he attempted to rejuvenate Islam by a clarification of its fundamental principles and an elucidation of its doctrines in modern termin modern terms.
Moreover, to the degree they are accepted as being completely accurate, those accounts stand in the way of many genuine applications of Whitehead's conceptuality — applications as basic and important as the elucidation of memory and perception.
The elucidation of meaning involved in the phrase «all things flow» is one chief task of metaphysics.
Specifically, the second of the four «elucidations» in the Annex addresses the relationship between grace and merit vis - à - vis Lutheran and Catholic understandings of «concupiscence»:
Rather, the problem lies in behavioral practices and social expectations that demand ethical elucidation and moral clarity.
The title of the book, printed on the dust jacket over a close - up of one of Rembrandt's many penetrating self - portraits, alludes to the power of sight itself, a recurring metaphor (along with its opposite, blindness) both in Rembrandt's work and in Schama's elucidation of it.
But the meaning he finds in the sentence gets no support, so far as I can see, from the chapter to which Whitehead is at pains to refer us for elucidation.
(I am indebted to Robert C. Leslie for his elucidation of this term in «Group Therapy: A New Approach for the Church,» Pastoral Psychology, VI (April, 1955).
Since Harold Lindsell assumed the position of editor late in the sixties, Christianity Today has moved away from the mere elucidation of socially related Biblical principles, as Henry thought was right, to an ongoing commitment to social critique and specific commentary on a wide range of social and political issues.
Nor is Austen concerned merely with the personal fulfillment of the domestic hearth, for behind almost all her plots lurks the question of property, to which a young woman's propriety was also indissolubly linked (that fascinating etymological link between the two words property and propriety gets its ultimate elucidation in her novels).
In many respects, Whitehead and Russell symbolize the deep division in professional temperament, style, and methodological stance that has subsequently come to dominate contemporary philosophy: analytic versus continental; logical and linguistic versus the systematic and metaphysical; conceptual elucidation and clarification versus historical study and phenomenological descriptioIn many respects, Whitehead and Russell symbolize the deep division in professional temperament, style, and methodological stance that has subsequently come to dominate contemporary philosophy: analytic versus continental; logical and linguistic versus the systematic and metaphysical; conceptual elucidation and clarification versus historical study and phenomenological descriptioin professional temperament, style, and methodological stance that has subsequently come to dominate contemporary philosophy: analytic versus continental; logical and linguistic versus the systematic and metaphysical; conceptual elucidation and clarification versus historical study and phenomenological description.
In doing so we are following Whitehead's belief that philosophy is the «elucidation of immediate experience.»
As of press time, it is still unclear whether his accurate elucidation of Hillary Clinton's uncharacteristic «spiritual humility» in speaking of her own faith will be relevant in the 2008 or 2012 race.
«13 In fact, Hartshorne suggests the propriety of regarding theism itself as just the full elucidation of the categorical meanings of unavoidable linguistic terms 14
Although the maternity of Mary is accentuated in the ambiguity of verse 16 and its elucidation in verse 18b, the narrative of 1:18 - 25 is told from the point of view of Joseph.
In our present circumstances the clarification of the concept of academic community and the elucidation of knowledge and truth are therefore closely related enterprises.
But his failure to justify this distinction, by showing how to map a domain of rationality in which the elucidation of metaphysical concepts followed the secure path of a science («in accordance with the example set by geometers and physicists») indicates a general limitation on natural philosophy.
In other words, an elucidation of perception may get much further by using the metaphor of sign than by traditional means based on the idea of causality.
They are not a commentary but an elucidation of some of the focal points of the conciliar event, which perhaps did not even find much expression in the official.
An elucidation of the agreement here, however, involves concepts which provide a context for an alternative which challenges the formalist position with respect to the logic of other key issues in the philosophy of science, viz., with respect to the nature and status of laws, the role and justification of induction, the model of theoretical explanation, and the intelligibility of conceptual change.
In brief, theoretical inference takes place by way of a model whose order is already known; the environment F is a model for the elucidation of E *.
A detailed look at Tractarian use of the term ethos has been long overdue, and in this very learned book Fr Pereiro contributes a great deal to its elucidation.
As this suggests, the «spiral» dimension (which embraced a theory of action as well as of knowledge) in particular needsfurther elucidation.
(Religion in the Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 31) This goal of elucidation is apparent when he says that rational religion's aim is to make it «the central element in a coherent ordering of life... in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct...» (Religion in the Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 30) Religion's final product is the provision of «a meaning, in terms of value, for our own existence, a meaning which flows from the nature of things.»
In summary, he defines rational religion as»... religion whose beliefs and rituals have been reorganized with the aim of making it the central element in a coherent ordering of life — an ordering which shall be coherent both in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.&raquIn summary, he defines rational religion as»... religion whose beliefs and rituals have been reorganized with the aim of making it the central element in a coherent ordering of life — an ordering which shall be coherent both in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.&raquin a coherent ordering of life — an ordering which shall be coherent both in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.&raquin respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.&raquin respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.»
In the case of a «speculative system» which fuses historically obsolete cosmologies, Whitehead's repeated and in fact passionate emphasis that the «elucidation of immediate experience is the sole justification for any thought» (PR 4/6) seems not at all able to be brought into some coherent association, Whitehead's reflection that we could ask ourselves «whether the type of thought involved [in his cosmology] be not a transformation of some main doctrines of Absolute Idealism onto a realistic basis» (PR xiii / viii) may hit not only upon the widespread skepticism with regard to the «main doctrines of Absolute Idealism» in general, but also, in particular, upon doubts concerning their ability to be transformed «onto a realistic basis.&raquIn the case of a «speculative system» which fuses historically obsolete cosmologies, Whitehead's repeated and in fact passionate emphasis that the «elucidation of immediate experience is the sole justification for any thought» (PR 4/6) seems not at all able to be brought into some coherent association, Whitehead's reflection that we could ask ourselves «whether the type of thought involved [in his cosmology] be not a transformation of some main doctrines of Absolute Idealism onto a realistic basis» (PR xiii / viii) may hit not only upon the widespread skepticism with regard to the «main doctrines of Absolute Idealism» in general, but also, in particular, upon doubts concerning their ability to be transformed «onto a realistic basis.&raquin fact passionate emphasis that the «elucidation of immediate experience is the sole justification for any thought» (PR 4/6) seems not at all able to be brought into some coherent association, Whitehead's reflection that we could ask ourselves «whether the type of thought involved [in his cosmology] be not a transformation of some main doctrines of Absolute Idealism onto a realistic basis» (PR xiii / viii) may hit not only upon the widespread skepticism with regard to the «main doctrines of Absolute Idealism» in general, but also, in particular, upon doubts concerning their ability to be transformed «onto a realistic basis.&raquin his cosmology] be not a transformation of some main doctrines of Absolute Idealism onto a realistic basis» (PR xiii / viii) may hit not only upon the widespread skepticism with regard to the «main doctrines of Absolute Idealism» in general, but also, in particular, upon doubts concerning their ability to be transformed «onto a realistic basis.&raquin general, but also, in particular, upon doubts concerning their ability to be transformed «onto a realistic basis.&raquin particular, upon doubts concerning their ability to be transformed «onto a realistic basis.»
Only after an elucidation of the specific meanings of the Cosmic Tree in Mesopotamia or in ancient India can one understand the symbolism of Yggdrasil or the Cosmic Trees of Central Asia and of Siberia.
One of the best short elucidations I've read on the sacramental view of reality comes from Anthony Esolen's wonderful translation of Dante's Inferno, specifically from his notes to Canto One: «What meets Dante in this first canto are real beasts, really intending to devour him.
In the self - confidence of centuries, stretching back to secular Rome, they knew that greater elucidation of the text would always be harmonious with their authority.
The elucidation of key steps in this biochemical pathway had won Calvin the 1961 Nobel Prize in chemistry; during his acceptance speech at the Nobel ceremony in December that year, Calvin previewed his paper on the entire pathway.
«Elucidation of essential pathways involved in the endosymbiosis... will allow for the identification of novel drug targets.»
Because a majority of the herbs used in TCM have not been extensively evaluated, the current research trend is toward the isolation and elucidation of the chemical structure of all elements contained in the herbs.
The clarification of the mystery of whether Shugoshin controls the subtelomeres or similar control systems work in humans as well may lead to the elucidation of a mechanism for developing abnormal telomere structure such as multiple malformation and mental retardation.
Elucidation of a Merkel disc serotonin synapse in the skin opens several areas for future investigation.
«New method for exhaustively isolating olfactory receptors responding to specific odorants: Step toward the elucidation of a mechanism for recognizing odorants in mammals.»
In a new study, Prof. Dr. Oliver Einsle and Dr. Thomas Spatzal have not just contributed to the further elucidation of how this enzyme functions, but also described a unique mechanism it uses to produce hydrocarbons.
The technique developed in this research is anticipated to forward the elucidation of cesium transportation and accumulation mechanisms in plants and to enable the selection and improvement of plants suitable for application in phytoremediation.
It is also suggested that further elucidation of the mechanism linking mastication and brain function can lead to novel treatments and preventive measures for memory / learning dysfunction in the future.
The discoveries leading to elucidation of these receptors and their ligands followed a similar logical and methodological pathway in both plant and animal research.
The isolation and structural elucidation has to be done as rapidly as possible, which is achieved by using state - of - the - art techniques and working in close co-operation with the other groups in the company.
The resulting more definitive elucidation of neuronal pathways and processes is facilitating the development of drugs that are better targeted to systems or receptors implicated in neurological disorders.
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