Sentences with phrase «much scholarly»

These hybrid, ambiguous works — not quite fully two - dimensional or three - dimensional — have generated much scholarly discussion throughout the ensuing years.
Besides destroying much scholarly work and putting the lie to some of the most fundamental principles of our judicial system, the plot also tells you that those who guess and those who divide are pretty much wrong when they arrive at wrongful conviction rates of 1 or 2 or 3 %.
This theory did not find much scholarly support at the time, and Tyerman seems to have dropped it.
Of course, the «bunny boilers» and «psycho bitches» of popular cinema have already received much scholarly attention.
What Hitchens wrote about the evils of religion was not so much a scholarly argument, but more a wave of righteous indignation that levelled everything in its path.
Elson gave the impression that the Death of God movement had an influential readership, but in truth it never gained much scholarly attention.
The commentary is very much the scholarly accomplishment of an identifiable scholar, an imaginative interpreter who is present in this remarkable interpretation.
Nevertheless, the global argument has never attracted much scholarly attention (although see Viney, Charles and Boyd).
That Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism has generated much scholarly interest since its inception is well established, according to one measure at least, by the wealth of serious commentary devoted to the explication, criticism, and / or revision of his work.
But while much scholarly attention has been given to the conventional security and economic dynamics at work in the relationship, emotion has generally been treated as a dark matter, both ubiquitous and intangible.
One can say — without much scholarly help at all — that racial segregation is undoubtedly harmful to the well - being of a multi-ethnic society that aspires to equal opportunity for all.
Since I first discovered her in the «70s, Popova has benefited from much scholarly research and several excellent museum exhibitions and monographs.
Much scholarly work must yet be done before a real history of the development of the text of the Koran can be written.
His chapter is of added value as, on the one hand he provides feedback on what has taken place in practice and on the other hand, he includes information on the work of the Internal Security Committee (COSI), which was set up post-Lisbon (Art. 71 TFEU) and, to the best of the reviewer's knowledge, has not yet received much scholarly attention.
Much scholarly work has been produced on this subject but, in the spirit of Valentine's Day on Monday, I offer a less than ponderous analysis.
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