Sentences with phrase «whose very definitions»

The misplaced concreteness of mind language and body language and the impossibility of interaction between domains whose very definitions preclude causal relations, become clear in the teeth of all the theories and institutions based on a dualistic ontology, e.g., psychiatry versus neurology versus psychoanalysis versus a holistic view of humanity.

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But you're really grasping at straws if you're looking for some way of distinguishing this January release whose reviews and $ 28 million domestic and $ 52 M worldwide grosses are the very definition of mediocrity.
The artist has focused on the notion of abstraction in the twentieth - century and contemporary Belgian art — including varying sources of influence and inspiration among the curated artists — Tuymans has selected fifteen artists whose work either articulates a relationship to abstraction or takes as its cue the very definition of abstraction itself.
I'm sure you know very well that peer review is by definition gatekeeping; in this case it's closing the gate against pieces of junk * scholarship * like that from McKitrick or the example that the hacked emails were talking about, the execrable Soon & Baliunas paper whose publication resulted in half a dozen editors resigning from the journal in protest.
The Justice Department's and FBI's trashing of PCAST's Report is the very definition of confirmation bias, through trashing a Report whose findings the Justice Department and FBI did not want to hear.
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