Others are through ordinary mathematical expression or through the use
of ordinary language involving, for example, colors.
He will begin
with ordinary language, or the findings of science, or widespread experience of mankind, rather than with the special convictions of his community.
But poetic language exists in large part to try to improve
ordinary language on just this point: to convey the quality, the feel, of experience.
Religious talk, like all talk, begins
with ordinary language, but, depending on our purposes, it may quickly turn in directions more like the scientific or the poetic.
«Just as legal language is different in kind
from ordinary language,» Frederick Schauer suggests, «constitutional language may be different in kind from other legal language.»
Ordinary language competence is a «critical but often unrecognized precondition for effective research practice» that involves using «culturally shared assumptions about how to express and understand beliefs, intentions, experiences, and feelings» (p. 7).
Is it possible to interpret the contract by construing the plain and
ordinary language within the meaning of the contract as a whole, in light of the surrounding circumstances?
And the kind of philosophy that was coming to prominence — logical positivism and then
ordinary language analysis — was bound to seem less engaging to one with Lewis's long - standing metaphysical interests.
To me, these were speech acts, typical
ordinary language practices, performative utterances, that I knew all about from JL Austin's How to Do Things with Words.
As an extreme example, suppose I think that an omnipotent personal god would contact me with
ordinary language once a month.
In
ordinary language when we speak of man's aim in life or in a particular act, we sometimes mean a pure possibility he strives to actualize.
Ordinary language based on the common - sense view would speak of the future coming: the coming hour, day, week, year, event, etc..
Ordinary language carries with it conditions of meaning which it is easy to recognize by classifying the contexts in which the expression is employed in a meaningful manner.
Phenomenologists and
ordinary language philosophers come down hard on the side of there being a radical difference between these two modes of knowing while pragmatically inspired philosophers stress their continuity.
Yet, after each reform, the gap between legal and
ordinary language again gradually widened, leading to yet another round of protests and reform.
Mother and son team of Pamela and Xenone Gray and developers of the superexpert system shell eGanges pointed out that big data analysis uses
ordinary language deconstructed algorithms, not legal language and interpretation deconstructed algorithms.
The Christian «cosmic commitment on Christ» is expressed
in ordinary language used in logically odd ways.
Adults frequently say the sermons they really like are those prepared and delivered to children because they are simple, vivid,
employ ordinary language, and are concerned about life.
Interviews and observations were chosen primarily because we are former public school teachers who currently spend numerous hours working in public school settings and have what Mischler (1986) called «
ordinary language competence» (p. 7).
The works presented at Craig Krull are a conceptual extension of her previous paintings which explored the ways in which codes, used for converting information from one form into another, are particularly useful
where ordinary language is difficult.
The three Supreme Court judges in the minority argued that «nobody
using ordinary language would describe people living happily in a domestic setting as being deprived of their liberty».
But «grace» as a word has become foreign to
our ordinary language.
Their importance is not to be doubted, and that importance is highlighted in
our ordinary language.
Our ordinary language encourages us to think this way.
Nick says it's often easier to sing clichés or jargon in worship songs than use
ordinary language.