Sentences with phrase «term of theory»

To interpret cultural and religious differences in terms of a theory of interests works no better than to ignore the role of class interests within all societies.
So at least in terms of theory development they can be separated.
But when a number pops out that makes sense in terms of both theory and empirical evidence, it's legitimate to take note.
The former rightly saw that the latter were mostly middle class, and they interpreted what was said from this middle - class perspective in terms of a theory of interest and ideology.
However, in California, these are not legal claims in and of themselves, but are pleaded in terms of the theories mentioned above.
Here's (a very rough draft) snippet: American sophisticates usually speak of the significance of persons in terms of the theory of John Rawls.
Indeed, it is far more problematic, in terms of a theory of a secular or religiously neutral government, to allow religious adornment of inaugurations than it is to permit prayers at graduation.
Leslie Dewart8 criticizes both the Hegelian and Marxistic views of history in terms of his theory of the development of truth by saying that to reduce history to man or to reduce it to God would be nothing else but the self - actualization of an original potentiality: matter in the first case, Absolute Spirit in the second.
Another way of understanding the limitative theorems is in terms of theories.
The uniqueness of Whitehead's philosophy is probably best summarized in terms of the theory of prehension as a combination of the doctrines of temporal atomicity and of the primacy of causal efficacy.
Thus, in terms of this theory, the philosophical problem concerning the status respectively of the plurality of entities received a relatively simple solution.
NK is a revisionist state under the terms of this theory.
In terms of a theory, it's a great idea.»
Such a focus meant they didn't appreciate the purpose of the experiment or what the results showed in terms of the theory.
After describing the high stakes that characterize school choice debates, I track the purpose of charter schools, defining them both in terms of theory and Massachusetts state law.
Obviously you can only learn so much by reading / watching, but you have to start somewhere in terms of theory.
What are you bringing to the table in terms of theory and practice?
However, Feynman is no help either, because most of the systems we are interested in are sufficiently complex than any experimental result requires interpretation within the framework of thousands of other results, which are usually more conveniently summarised in terms of theories.
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