Sentences with phrase «structure essential ideas»

It helps them structure essential ideas while eliminating non essential ones.

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If one takes the grounding of knowledge in the interrelations of real events and structures as an essential characteristic of Aristotelian realism, Whitehead turns out to be the Aristotelian willing to accept all the consequences of this seminal idea in an ontology.
And I think some understanding of dualistic mythology, philosophy and psychology may help explain the caesura of which Stace is speaking and the divorce of mind from nature that gives Klemke's ideas their essential structure.
The idea that the whole is a new entity distinct from the parts arises from a tendency to ignore a certain kind of part that enters into the essential composition of any natural entity — its form or structure.
The idea that adjacent structures will be numbered sequentially, or that streets will be named and numbered in a way that is easy to use and quick to memorise, seems essential — a prerequisite for a functioning urban landscape.
The second unit, Reading to Learn: Grasping Main Ideas and Text Structures, addresses essential skills for reading expository nonfiction, such as ascertaining main ideas, recognizing text infrastructure, comparing texts, and thinking critically, as well as the skills for reading narrative nonfiction, such as determining importance by using knowledge of story strucIdeas and Text Structures, addresses essential skills for reading expository nonfiction, such as ascertaining main ideas, recognizing text infrastructure, comparing texts, and thinking critically, as well as the skills for reading narrative nonfiction, such as determining importance by using knowledge of story strucideas, recognizing text infrastructure, comparing texts, and thinking critically, as well as the skills for reading narrative nonfiction, such as determining importance by using knowledge of story structure.
By telling a summarized version of your story ten different ways, you get new ideas about your book's core essentials, who the main important characters are, which ideas are most central, and how to structure your book in the most interesting way possible.
But this discourse, this idea of structure within art historical paradigms and thinking, is so essential.
In today's society, these ideas are highly relevant as well as explosive: on the one hand, they reflect an essential structure of life in the digital age, on the other hand — by casting many possible views on one and the same thing — they symbolize openness and tolerance as basic principles of peaceful coexistence in a society.
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