Sentences with phrase «long philosophical term»

And so also I should say that phrases such as those concerned with our eternal destiny are what I call by this long philosophical term — they have ontological significance.

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But as I drove home, I myself became less convinced, not of the immediate soundness of my argument, but of the long - term philosophical adequacy and stability of the legal framework within which I had made it.
Analysing the isolated success of science in the other great cultures of the world, he demonstrates how their long - term failures (or «stillbirths») were invariably connected to the dominant philosophical or religious mindset of the given culture, especially the pervasive influence of eternal cycles and other tendencies towards fatalism.
A new era in palaeomicrobiology: prospects for ancient dental calculus as a long - term record of the human oral microbiome — Christina Warinner — Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B — December 2014
For activists this is a long - term societal - philosophical - cultural - political issue — for parents it's an immediate, pragmatic what - is - best - for - my - child issue.
Most internship seekers who add a job objective to their résumé focus their objective on long - term achievements, or states of mind, or enlightenment more appropriate for philosophical discussion.
Conversely, if you want to get someone thinking about you in a long - term sense, maybe try to spark up some broader - level conversations with them, about their life goals or their philosophical views.
An additional philosophical problem worth considering in discussions about the implications of ACE - type research is whether advocates should use a list of childhood features that are associated with long - term health effects as the primary criterion of what childhood adversities to prioritize for prevention.
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