Good theory was also modest, holding close to
the objects of study.
I have some natural science collegues (e.g. one of my professors) but mostly are natural scientists (and politicians)
my objects of study.
A fitting analogy to Grimes shutting himself from
the objects of his study would be a climate scientist smashing his own thermometers, satellite data, etc..
There can be no successful account of CO2, aerosols, and temperature until there is a scientific account of each, given in terms of physical hypotheses that describe natural processes, that enables the researchers to explain that
the objects of their study, CO2 concentration, aerosol uptake, temperature records and such are not changing.
Anthropologists and sociologists recognised long ago that culture is seen through culture, and that it is therefore easy for the observer to mistake his own prejudices for
the objects of his study.
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Objects of study / The archive of Shehrazade / Hashem el Madani / Studio practices,» 2006.
Topics to be discussed include: the impact of new technologies on learning and teaching the humanities; how new
objects of study create new teachers and students; engagement with texts across disciplines and contexts; and the potentials and challenges of «peripheral» academic positions.
The glass that makes up a completed panel was used in the making of the film, though instead of servicing a tactile function such as covering an overhead projector, the sheets of glass become
the objects of study in the work about Rules of Civility.
Through this layering of image, scent, and sound, Ulman's Stock Images of War generates an aesthetic language that blurs the distinction between the artist's personal experience and
the objects of study.
Some of her concluding thoughts come across as causal relationships between x SDE action and y effect on school reform in z state, which is dangerous territory to tread when two nationally unrepresentative states served as
the objects of study.
To do this we use cluster analysis, a statistical method designed to group
objects of study (in this case, schools) based on similar qualities.
Beginning in kindergarten, children are to regard books as
objects of study.
Nonetheless, the more we know about these matters, the better we can randomize and the more management and implementation issues can be worthy
objects of study within experiments.
Study, research, publish... meditative practices are increasingly being
objects of study of biomedical and psychosocial sciences in the West, but it is the regular practice that makes all the difference.
Nucleic acid and protein sequences, as well as three - dimensional structures of proteins, are frequently
the objects of study, but gene expression as well as the simulation of pathways and biochemical networks are attracting more and more attention.
Further, «political remittances» could be said to offer a historically - neutral alternative to concepts such as «transnational political space», which impose ideas of state - ness and territoriality as
objects of study in contexts where this may not be appropriate.
Intellectual activity motivated by such interests may indeed make Ultimate Being and man
its objects of study and so seem to share in the thought of the Church; but insofar as it is directed by a love that is not love of Being and of man it can not see or understand what love understands.
A variety of other matters have historically been made the direct
objects of study in trust that studying them would lead indirectly to truer understanding of God.
But when he himself addresses the issue of unity in the course of his study, he seems to ground this unity, not in this emerging picture of ministry, but in a «conversation» among students,
objects of study, and faculty across disciplines.
The objects of his study range from a class of molecules that have the basic self - duplicating property of living things, through cells which suggest purely physical systems, through animals which give increasing evidence of having minds, to human beings in whom streams of consciousness seem to involve continual choices of action, at the opposite pole from control by impersonal laws of nature.
The only problem is that we African women have become
objects of study.
God may have stood foremost in the minds of John Donne, John Milton, Jonathan Swift, Jonathan Edwards, Frederick Douglass, Flannery O'Connor, Gerard Manley Hopkins, T. S. Eliot, and other canonical
objects of study in my field, but he doesn't in the minds of their critics.
Though
the objects of study for each of the two disciplines are different, nonetheless both should be answerable to the same philosophical scheme, and appropriately enough we find in the very opening chapter to Process and Reality just such an assertion on Whitehead's part — note the justification which Whitehead offers for his cosmology.
These are the various subject matters that are the immediate or direct
objects of study in theological schooling.
The proposal does imply that congregations ought to be one of the subject matters that are the direct
objects of study.
Indeed, the fundamental
object of study is not the music on the page or the teacher's prowess but our imperfect fingers trying to play that music and to own it for ourselves.
By making language use its central
object of study contemporary philosophy seems to have committed itself to an even more extreme form of that same anthropocentric orientation that Whitehead saw himself as combating.
The effect of the new method of philosophy instituted by Descartes and Locke was to make human mental operations and their contents the sole
object of study, with the rest of nature the «unknown something» behind the veil of appearances.
To make the Bible
an object of study or even reverence misses the point.
This entire relationship is born and lives by means of the common interest in
the object of study.
For science and theology are concerned not just with theories but with
the objects of these studies - the worlds of matter and of spirit.
The bond is constituted through common interest in
the object of study; the student respects the teacher as the possessor and mediator of certain crafts, a body of knowledge or an accomplished skill; he considers him worthy when this treasure is great and significant and when the teacher is willing to give of it freely.
Third, it takes place within a community which is empirically anchored in worship of God, who is
the object of study.
When communication is a one - way process, proceeding from an authoritative person to an immature learner who is not in direct relation to
the object of the study, intellectual activity is at a minimum in both parties; such a school is not a community of students but a propaganda or indoctrination institution.
A focus on the cultural dimension of religion represents a decision to take seriously the symbolism of which religion is constituted as
an object of study.
This undoubtedly complicates the task in hand, but it is important to recognise the complexity of
the object of study before embarking on the analysis.
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The object of this study was to examine the sentinel lymph node alone in women with squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva and evaluate their recurrence in the groin and any complication rates,» Dr. Moore explains.
The researchers also settled on the term «false news» as
their object of study, as distinct from the now - ubiquitous term «fake news,» which involves multiple broad meanings.
The object of the study was to identify specific football drills that result in high - magnitude head impacts (measured as head accelerations greater than 40g).
But its greater mass made it a tempting
object of study.
There is no marker of consciousness but consciousness itself (if it exists), so if you try to define an experiment, you have to arbitrarily decide whether
your object of study is a computer on your desk, some tissue in your head, or a hailstorm.
As
the object of study was the human body and its biological tissue, a 3D model of a human body compatible with the chosen simulation technique was developed.
«Initially the bears were destroying our main
object of study — lifetime reproduction of geese.
«[Norman] used the RNA not as
an object of study in and of itself but as a way of reading out the microbial community.
Astronomy is different from most sciences in that we can't directly interact with
the object of study.
Drug developers are most interested in targeting PGHS - 2, whose structure can now be inferred and will be the next
object of study in Garavito's laboratory.
The object of this study was to measure if HGH therapy could prevent postoperative catabolism (Being in a catabolic state for a prolonged period of time can result in major muscle loss and overall decrease in health), which would be of great benefit to the elderly.
Which infections are associated with Hashimoto's is still
an object of study, but we do know that many of the likely pathogens benefit from high gut, serum, or cellular glucose levels and therefore we can suspect that a high carbohydrate diet might promote the disease and a low, but not too low, carbohydrate diet, such as PHD, might be therapeutic.
In this article we will study the harmonic contribution, ie, the harmonics that have greater prominence within the musical fragment
object of study, without losing sight that will analyze the sound produced by a band or set of instruments.
Second level: in this level the possibilities are outlined, all the capabilities that we possess and can use to solve or improve
the object of study, but without putting them into practice.