Another issue of absorbing interest, and still greater complexity, is that of how a composition comes into being, from conception to completion. |
Karen's abduction by her parents is no less characteristic of a particular conception of family, and the law of the father. |
To get to this, we will take a quick detour through a Hegelian conception of language. |
The place was poor beyond the conceptions of a privileged 21 st-century Westerner. |
If not to defeat him, to question his judicial beliefs as a way of demarking how they differ from liberal conceptions of jurisprudence. |
His plans were bold and fiery, and his conceptions glowed with barbaric lustre. |