His reading thus provides us with a propaedeutic to the memorial potential of art after Auschwitz. |
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However, this sort of overarching perspective only has the propaedeutic function of pointing our attention in a certain direction. |
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Logic, sometimes called philosophia rationales, forms the introduction or propaedeutic to both. |
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In this example, primarily for propaedeutic reasons, Fergie's performance is problematised. |
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Saxion rejected this proposal, however, because of the significance of the propaedeutic year in its curriculum. |
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Austria's seminarians share their first year of formation in a propaedeutic course. |
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Her method, then, is not a propaedeutic of the destruction or the destructuration of two terms in order to establish a synthesis that is neither one nor the other. |
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With admission among the aspirants to diaconate there begins a propaedeutic period, which must be of an appropriate length. |
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At the same time the category of mystery is becoming a propaedeutic category of the faith. |
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Some universities offer international students a one-semester, propaedeutic course to help them achieve the language and subject-related competence required for their studies in Germany. |
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Devine's proposition is more nuanced, instead seeing them as propaedeutic to the dramatic changes about to occur in the remainder of the century and beyond. |
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This propaedeutic to a dynamic relationship with Christ makes sense of his desire for Sarah Ruth's ethical beauty and for sensory aesthetic pleasure. |
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Although he finds this a useful propaedeutic for his new students, Hamilton does not regard it as a complete and balanced characterization of Science. |
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