Sentences with phrase «rather narrow sense»

And if tragic man, in a rather narrow sense, did indeed disappear in the seventeenth century, some close relatives of his have continued down to our own time.
Only in a rather narrow sense of the word «reality» can we talk about «process and reality.»

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Even if we consider the three major religious groups as ethnic traditions rather than religious in the narrow sense, their brightest and most creative intellectuals and artists have been absorbed into the general American intellectual and artistic community so as to deprive the communal groups of their natural cultural leaders.
He is, rather, a very complex structured society which sustains, among many other societies, a regnant, personally ordered, subordinate society (an enduring object) which Whitehead refers to as «the soul of which Plato spoke» (Adventures of Ideas 267 — see also pp. 263 - 264 for a clear statement of the distinction between «the ordinary meaning of the term «man,» which includes the total bodily man, and the narrow sense of «man,» where «man» is considered a person in Whitehead's technical sense, i.e., as the regnant, personally ordered society which he identifies as his equivalent of Descartes» thinking substance and Plato's soul).
Dan Hazelwood, a leading GOP direct mail consultant, said that if a hypothetical Democratic candidate favors the establishment of a garbage dump in a section of the district, for instance, it makes more sense to «narrow - cast» this message by mail to the people most affected rather than buying an expensive, districtwide television ad.
It is in these proliferating developments in and around Amazon that one might glimpse a more subtle sense of the future of books and publishing than that provided by Stone's rather narrow focus on the soured partnership between book publishers and Amazon.
Kruger is not concerned with politics in a narrow sense — she is not working for or against a particular issue — but rather, she interacts in a broader sense, which makes her the perfect interlocutor.
When remote sensing is supported by a ground - truth process, it typically attempts to narrow the uncertainties of land - cover classifications rather than research the history of occupation, prior and current use, and the forces behind the land - use decisions that led to the current land cover.
The elegant and modern addition of tapered posts work to create an optical illusion — as they narrow towards the ceiling, the posts create a sense of height rather than having the cocooning effect of chunkier posts.
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