Jacobs' case against the suburbs has had a second outing in the theories of the so-called New Urbanists. |
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This process of using observation and experiment to refute false theories does not rely on induction in any way. |
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Although it introduces a host of mind-bending economic theories, the movement for sustainable economies includes more than a little whimsy. |
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Labor theories of value shifted concern from the balance of trade to the costs of labor and the cost of tax on the wage. |
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Those theories unite the electromagnetic and weak forces with the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together. |
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To verify the theories, searches for some of these particles look to space, because particle accelerators are too weak to produce them. |
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And, if we deal with reality, scholars must take responsibility for theories. |
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Both of these explanations have been refined and drawn out by adherents of the respective theories. |
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All hoodwinking hounds will truly appreciate the urban myths and theories abounding regarding the origin of April Fool's Day. |
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Reporting on both way-out theories and scientific discoveries, the author remains funny, fair-minded, and firmly planted on Earth. |
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The author went on to criticize his refutation of productivity-related theories. |
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He attempted to simplify and refine existing theories and to present them from new perspectives. |
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Any scientist worth their salt will point out many ways in which their theories can be proven wrong. |
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I have my own theories on this, but they are based purely on anecdotal evidence. |
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This principle is consistent with theories of teaching and learning for children and adults. |
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His work is widely acclaimed and was recognised by Sir Isaac Newton as a front-runner to his own theories. |
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Back in the 19th century, Dilthey appears to have come closest to anticipating Buhler's classification of theories. |
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The theories of animal distribution advanced by zoogeographers are usually grounded in evolutionary presuppositions. |
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MacSwan's basic quarrel is with the widely discredited notion of semilingualism that, he argues, is perpetuated in Cummins' theories. |
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To endow it with some interest, we need to break it down into a set of working theories which we then apply to different domains of fact. |
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For the rest of his life, Bell continued to criticise the usual theories of measurement in quantum theory. |
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Bolzano's theories of mathematical infinity anticipated Georg Cantor's theory of infinite sets. |
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This idea enabled the two theories to be knitted together, and the differing concepts they embodied to be brought into a working relationship. |
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Forgive me for my wariness of words and theories that explain the healer's art. |
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Unfortunately, while we have good theories of atomic physics, we don't real have a good theory of quantum gravity. |
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Additionally, the idea that psychoanalytic theories of spectatorship do not generate researchable questions should be rejected. |
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I must stress that I do not mean to suggest that all or even most theories that are founded upon rights are individualistic or atomistic. |
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He would talk at length about his theories on winning behaviours and Woodward and his team of coaches would then apply them to rugby. |
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It was essential that the theories be analyzed to examine and evaluate their content. |
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The electromagnetic interaction is described by the theory of quantum electrodynamics, one of the most successful theories of physics. |
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Yet despite my dismissive attitude towards apocalyptic theories and prophesies, last year's Y2K version did somewhat discomfort me. |
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Speculation has run rife on all sorts of mad theories about who will get up in each state. |
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For decades the prevailing theories tell us that the roots of violence lie in deprived environments and abusive parents. |
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I'm not sure that my knowledge of economic theories qualifies me to judge his arguments, but it does make for some food for thought. |
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In both theories, these opinion leaders have well-established reputations and hence create convergence. |
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You were out on one mission and now you've developed all kinds of conspiracy theories and crime ring ideas. |
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The three theories of monism, qualified monism and dualism were synthesized, as branches of the same religion, Hinduism. |
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The author's use of lots of prose to explain key ideas, concepts and theories is laudable. |
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Like Borges, his writing examines the consequences of abstract theories in the physical world. |
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We have sought to respond to their concerns and have been receptive to new ideas and theories put forward by them. |
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Globular theories, the precursor to the cell theory, were quite popular at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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So I am sure that Keith will not take it amiss if I make a few comments about his theories. |
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Using these legends, he would come up with these radical theories of fabulous civilizations from remote past. |
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Moreover, his attempts to construct theories of good design met with a lukewarm reception. |
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The position of entity realism is that at least some of the cognitive objects discussed in scientific theories do exist. |
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These are only a tiny fraction of the theories given by Arab viewers but, for the sake of brevity, I will not recount them all. |
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The Internet, for better or worse, has intensified the promulgation of conspiracy theories, alternate realities, and instant rumors. |
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There are theories that men sprinting in flat shoes get out faster than women hampered by heels or waiting to help a colleague. |
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And we all know what happens to people who blow the whistle on conspiracy theories, don't we? |
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Anaximenes' notion of successive change of matter by rarefaction and condensation was influential in later theories. |
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This is an admirable compendium of the mathematical theories of the aerodynamics of aerofoils and wings. |
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Her light-hearted vignettes are woven in between clearly explicated theories about laws of possibility. |
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But lack of concrete evidence will not stop would-be decipherers from advancing theories and interpretations. |
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Change-oriented therapy breaks new ground for both therapists and clients by revising and reintegrating existing theories and practices. |
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Subversive books, including those advancing the theories of Newton and Copernicus, were removed from the university's library. |
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As with all research, evaluations of these hypotheses will not confirm or refute associated theories but may allow refinement of theories. |
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You might advance theories about lucky timing or mysterious audience chemistry, but Barnett modestly credits a more practical factor. |
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On behalf of Maria Stanciu, her counsel advances two theories in support of the claim for legal and equitable title. |
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In Hinduism many sects advanced their theories about the nature of Reality. |
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I am not one to get overly-excited about junk science theories and am not prone to accepting all the peculiar goings-on with the paranormal. |
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Several models or theories have placed adolescence in a period of human development from birth to death. |
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The final section discusses existing theories of joblessness in relation to the findings of the study. |
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Past nursing theories are reviewed and analysis is achieved by the presentation of four theoretical domains of nursing. |
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He wanders into pointless asides, conspiracy theories and even presumes to lecture the audience about its loyalty to Canada. |
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One of the significant theories that Francis expounds is about the person on the right hand side of Jesus. |
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There are many theories to attempt to explain how Psychokinesis actually works, from basic ectoplasmic to animal magnetism. |
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Why are our courts backing the bogus racialist theories of such an evil individual? |
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A motley crew of kibitzers, many of whom don't drive, hang out on Brochu's premises, reading tabloids, exchanging wisecracks and arguing their theories. |
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Although there are millions of pages of material on the web, it's an uncharted frontier of rumour, speculation, wild theories and baseless postulation. |
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I fancy Holmes would have destroyed those theories with nothing more than his intuition. |
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Support for his theories has been fortified by the results of these experiments. |
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Okay, so I've waffled on enough with my paranoid conspiracy theories. |
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There's little indication of the available range of ethical theories, from crude emotivism to Platonic realism, from McDowellian objectivism to virtue theory. |
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And the first-place smiles on the third-place finishers in Sochi prove that I win the gold for counterintuitive theories. |
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Then he integrated his findings into broader theories with deep explanatory power. |
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This is a conception that also can be found in liberalistic theories. |
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Religion is not talk or doctrines or theories, nor is it sectarianism. |
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A distinguished playwright who has written a number of fine political dramas, he never descends to the paranoid conspiratorial theories so typical of that genre. |
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Macropodine marsupials offer unique insights into current theories expositing centromere emergence during karyotypic diversification and speciation. |
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Although Hairston, Young, Becker and Pike take for granted that Rogers' theories are appropriate for use by rhetoricians as a means to persuade, this is not the case. |
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It's easy to rationalise one's behaviour by quoting conspiracy theories. |
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On this account, the word based theories posit that lexical relations in Semitic languages are linked to derivations involving lexemes and morphemes. |
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First, they were creators of predictions and theories, summarizers of results, and relaters of predictions, theories, and results in the small-group context. |
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Whether in science, philosophy, or religion, the use of recondite terminology has a tendency to impede the dissemination of useful concepts and theories. |
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One of Maxwell's most important achievements was his extension and mathematical formulation of Michael Faraday's theories of electricity and magnetic lines of force. |
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He advocated theories existence that would be sufficiently robust to reveal the larger patterns of society and do justice to its intricacies and complexities. |
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In support of his assessment, he offers a number of tantalizing theories, only partially undergirded by fully explored evidence. |
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These theories, however, had their source in the same pressures of Stalinism and imperialism bearing down on the Trotskyist movement that gave rise to Pabloite revisionism. |
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In this instance, exploring the seemingly unproblematic nature of women's work lays bare the materialist bias underlying Western theories of hunting and fishing. |
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Soon, theories were abounding in the blogosphere about the motivation and real identity of the writer. |
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Conspiracy theories, death plots, and a mysterious Federal Reserve safe-deposit box feature prominently. |
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At the same time, as members of a leisured class, these intellectuals had no part in the labour of production, and consequently their theories were divorced from practice. |
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But it might break down in regimes we have trouble testing, and some speculative theories have proposed something like that. |
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There are rumors, theories, clues, and an intriguing amount of circumstantial evidence that she landed on a desert island. |
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Among children, the 1990s saw the emergence of new theories of intellectual development, and patterns of cerebral lateralization in the maturing child. |
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I have my own theories about this, but I decided that to really get to the bottom of things, I had to consult an expert. |
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From impeachment logic to immigration geography, yet another week in far-out theories from our fearless leaders. |
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Scientists create such theories as they pursue the four above-stated aims. |
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Historians have their own theories, involving trade and colonization, but this sounds more likely. |
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The whole point of deriving predictions in science is to test models, hypotheses, theories. |
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Other theories hold that it was a supernova or an alignment of two or three planets. |
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Displaying exotic people and animals as representatives of a racial and zoological hierarchy, circuses helped popularize scientific theories concerning racial difference. |
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He has spent, by his own reckoning, almost half his career tracking down and debunking conspiracy theories. |
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The eradication campaign has inspired all sorts of paranoid theories, especially among less-educated Pakistanis. |
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The kidnap made front-page news and the conspiracy theories began. |
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We build models and theories and tell people that we can calculate and foresee the future. |
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This sort of junk archaeology is only slightly less ludicrous than alien intervention theories but crosses a more problematic line in its openly racialist intent. |
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We'd heard theories ranging from stray artillery fire, to demolitions detonated far beneath the city streets. |
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There are different people who have talked about it and the different theories about power, and that it becomes so addictive. |
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Naturally, the panelists are keen to refute the various theories and game plans that dominate the thinking of the ruling establishment in Washington. |
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Over time many theories have been proposed on why the Empire fell, or whether indeed it fell at all. |
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Attempts to support these theories cited 'scientific evidence', such as brain size. |
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Segal asserted that by pitting mythical thought against modern scientific thought, such theories imply modern humans must abandon myth. |
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Her Enid was a literary influence on Tennyson, and her theories and sources influenced European artists, poets and writers. |
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Aesthetic theories in both regions gave the highest status to the works seen to require the most imagination from the artist. |
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Some of these primary schools base their teachings on particular pedagogic theories like the various Montessori schools. |
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Pliny's premise is distinct from modern ecological theories, reflecting the prevailing sentiment of his time. |
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Nevertheless, according to Burkert, the iconography of the Cretan Palace Period has provided almost no confirmation for these theories. |
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Albert Einstein is known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity. |
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What this means is that theories of syntax that take the constituent to be the fundamental unit of syntactic analysis are challenged. |
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There are still differing theories on whether there was a single exodus from Africa or several. |
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Historically, theories about migration into the Americas have centered on migration from Beringia through the interior of North America. |
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Principal theories are the change to a western style diet with more refined foods, and extended education. |
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There are many theories present about the origins of Tristanian legend, but historians disagree over which is the most accurate. |
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Marcus, a native of Memphis in Egypt, came to Spain and taught Gnostic and Manichean theories. |
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Multiple conflicting theories have been proposed regarding the economic impact of income taxes. |
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Political Economy introduced questions of history and colonialism to ahistorical anthropological theories of social structure and culture. |
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John Toland was fascinated by Aubrey's Stonehenge theories, and wrote his own book about the monument without crediting Aubrey. |
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Lampridius documents two theories that elaborate on Severus's assassination. |
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Elton had no use for those who seek history to make myths, to create laws to explain the past, or to produce theories such as Marxism. |
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As early as the 4th century, there have been alternative theories proposed on the origin of the name Roma. |
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According to this view, also, the origin of the empire is to be explained by specific local circumstances rather than by overarching theories. |
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Odin is a frequent subject of study in Germanic studies, and numerous theories have been put forward regarding his development. |
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Most of the elements, were discovered and named in the West, as well as the contemporary atomic theories to explain them. |
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Mercantilism was closely aligned with the other theories and ideas that began to replace the medieval worldview. |
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The first school to completely reject mercantilism was the physiocrats, who developed their theories in France. |
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It also saw rise to new progress in geometry beyond those classical theories of Euclid, after a period of nearly two thousand years. |
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Early Western theories believed that in the far south of the globe existed a vast continent, known as Terra Australis. |
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Contrary to previous theories, results indicated the area has a wide variety of prokaryotic life. |
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Australian history school textbooks also reflect the evolution of acceptance of his theories. |
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The origin of the name Tabasco is not definitively known, with a number of theories debated among linguists. |
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Other theories mention earlier places with similar names, or claim it is a nautical reference to the mainland. |
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Once the plate was revealed as a fake, none of the 40 years of theories based on its authenticity were revisited or retracted. |
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Anglophone academic studies often base their theories regarding imperialism on the British experience of Empire. |
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Generative grammars are among the theories that focus primarily on the form of a sentence, rather than its communicative function. |
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Other theories include the Anatolian hypothesis, the Armenia hypothesis, the Paleolithic Continuity Theory, and the indigenous Aryans theory. |
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There are a variety of theories on the origin of creole languages, all of which attempt to explain the similarities among them. |
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Both theories have their inherent weaknesses, and a definitive answer may come from further archaeological evidence. |
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Some pseudoscientific theories explain what nonbelievers cannot even observe, for example, orgone energy. |
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In this regard, theories of syntax tend to explain discontinuities in one of two ways, either via movement or via feature passing. |
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The challenge stems from the fact that these theories posit the existence of a finite verb phrase constituent. |
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Like with all other types of phrases, theories of syntax render the syntactic structure of adpositional phrases using trees. |
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To stand consistently by his criticisms of theories of race would have been to pull to pieces his partisan teachings, and this he would not do. |
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Micronesia began to be settled several millennia ago, although there are competing theories about the origin and arrival of the first settlers. |
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A very shrewd disputant in those points is dexterous in puzzling others, if they be not thoroughpaced speculators in those great theories. |
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Scientists are often skeptical of scientific theories that rely on frequent, unsupported adjustments to sustain them. |
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Suppose that Ms and Mt are local theories of the source and the target, available to the observer. |
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Early theories positing the simple, unilineal evolution of societies from traditional to industrial model are now seen as too simplistic. |
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Rather than using theories as starting points, casuistry begins with an examination of cases. |
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It does not require practitioners to agree about ethical theories or evaluations before making policy. |
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Democracy is threatened by dictatorship, and the gospel of human fraternity winces before the onslaughts of theories of racial supremacies. |
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However, by throwing out Euclid's fifth postulate we get theories that have meaning in wider contexts, hyperbolic geometry for example. |
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The Arthashastra theories are similar with some and in contrast to other alternate theories on war and peace in the ancient Indian tradition. |
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Strongly related to theories of natural law are classical theories of justice, beginning in the West with Plato's Republic. |
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Aretaic moral theories such as contemporary virtue ethics emphasize the role of character in morality. |
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There are many other normative approaches to the philosophy of law, including critical legal studies and libertarian theories of law. |
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Modern historians have presented alternative theories of the formation of fiqh. |
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The ideas that formed the basis of bicameralism trace back to theories developed in ancient Sumer, ancient India, later ancient Greece, and Rome. |
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However, the record of his own premiership came under attack from the monetarists in the party, whose theories she supported. |
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Energy economic theories hold that rates of energy consumption and energy efficiency are linked causally to economic growth. |
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Some theories developed in the 1970s suggested possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development. |
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Thomas Telford, born in Dumfriesshire Scotland, was a surveyor and engineer who applied Tresaguet's road building theories. |
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He implied that Malthus wanted to dictate terms and theories to other economists. |
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Moreover, both economic and financial theories argue that stock prices are affected by macroeconomic trends. |
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As a young boy, Victor is obsessed with studying outdated theories that focus on simulating natural wonders. |
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However, there have been proposed several theories of the origin of the name of the river. |
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Harriet Martineau propounds political economic theories in Illustrations of Political Economy. |
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Ruskin's theories indirectly encouraged a revival of Gothic styles, but Ruskin himself was often dissatisfied with the results. |
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This encouraged early evolutionary theories on the transmutation of species. |
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Observations made using the telescope have led to new theories. |
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Ethical theories may be divided into two classes, according as they regard virtue as an end or a means. |
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The author is entirely at one with Brockbank that platelets are agonic products of red cells and dismisses the other theories shortly. |
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Further, for a LND solution we consider two homology theories, one of which was previously known, in a reduced form, for biracks only. |
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As far as her own theories are concerned, she is limitlessly credulous, to a degree which makes me suspect that she is a cast-iron idiot. |
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But Ms. Yauger's death concretized these abstract discussions and theories. |
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So the confirmability as well as the refutability of our theories are necessary conditions for the possibility of science. |
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Developments in 'cyberia', the Internet and so on have both inspired and been interpreted by theories of postmodernity. |
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Not to floccinaucinihilipilificate your other theories, Graydon, but perhaps it would be beneficial to answer this question first? |
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Animal social behaviours, such as altruism, now yielded to genocentric theories such as kin selection and reciprocal altruism. |
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Traditional theories have emphasized the supposedly central role in Germanic culture of clans or large groups with common ancestry. |
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The equational theories developed herein are ordinary conditional equational theories. |
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In international law, however, there are several theories of when a state should be recognised as sovereign. |
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Yet many definitions contained outdated scientific theories, historical information, and moral values. |
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Aristotle held more accurate theories on some optical concepts than other philosophers of his day. |
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Following Stukeley, other writers produced inaccurate theories about how Avebury was built and by whom. |
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Alexander Demandt enumerated 210 different theories on why Rome fell, and new ideas have emerged since. |
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The Greek theories were kept alive and their practices continued well into the future. |
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Whilst the developments were rather complicated, there are two competing theories. |
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One of many popular theories suggests the common broom, planta genista in medieval Latin, as the source of the nickname. |
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There is a whole gradation of more or less rigid determinisms and more or less free indeterminisms, as they have been given in various theories. |
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His inscrutable theories would years later become the foundation of a whole new science. |
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English Heritage, responsible for managing England's historic sites, used both theories to designate the site for Bosworth Field. |
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Is there a theory of interpreting, or a set of distinct theories of interpreting? |
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There are several opposing theories regarding the origins of ancient Filipinos. |
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The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud drew on Shakespearean psychology, in particular, that of Hamlet, for his theories of human nature. |
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In fact all the competing theories have developed their own specialized jargons and have a tendency to be difficult to penetrate. |
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Both Locke and Rousseau developed social contract theories in Two Treatises of Government and Discourse on Inequality, respectively. |
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Why not adhere to that system in spite of all the jugglesome theories and disguised pleas in the interest of our competitors? |
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Several theories have been put forward to explain the inaccuracy of the pollsters. |
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She is also concerned about the dangers of laypersons sharing their theories, pet cures, and even their medications with one another too freely. |
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Because of this, they could not convince everybody, so atomism was but one of a number of competing theories on the nature of matter. |
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However, these theories remain highly controversial, not being accepted by most linguists in the field. |
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Economic theories are frequently tested empirically, largely through the use of econometrics using economic data. |
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One of the dominant linguistic theories hypothesizes that a device or module of sorts in the brain contains innate knowledge. |
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Many psychological theories, on the other hand, hypothesize that cognitive mechanisms, responsible for much of human learning, process language. |
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Several theories have been suggested to explain the discrepancies between the two sources. |
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Partly in reaction to such theories, another school of thought emerged which argued that Arthur had no historical existence at all. |
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The consensus held by modern scholars allocates Judith to the authorship of Cynewulf, though several opposing theories have been proposed. |
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Cicero's works on oratory are our most valuable Latin sources for ancient theories on education and rhetoric. |
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Horace's Art of Poetry, probably published as a separate work, greatly influenced later poetic theories. |
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His point of departure is Freud's Oedipal theories, and the central theme of mourning that runs through Hamlet. |
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Conventional theories had argued that without these three powerful men making decisions for her, Ophelia is driven into madness. |
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Dent argued against theories that the exemplary model of love in the play is the rational love of Theseus and Hippolyta. |
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In 1980, Florence Falk offered a view of the play based on theories of cultural anthropology. |
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Some of the interpretations of the play have been based on psychology and its diverse theories. |
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As such, it is different from ontological theories based on dualism or pluralism. |
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The twentieth century has witnessed many materialist theories of the mental, and much debate surrounding them. |
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Einstein's theories are expansions and refinements of Newton's theories and, thus, increase confidence in Newton's work. |
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Towards the end of the Middle Ages, many philosophers, such as Nicholas of Cusa and Francisco Suarez, propounded similar theories. |
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Mariana thus challenged divine right theories by stating in certain circumstances, tyrannicide could be justified. |
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Johnson did not attempt to create schools of theories to analyse the aesthetics of literature. |
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More fantastical theories, including the possibility of pirates mistaking the boat for Byron's, also circulated. |
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It is not known for certain what motivated him to do so, and multiple theories exist to account for the change. |
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The book contained some generally disputed theories, and its publication created a growing degree of popular controversy about Huxley's eyesight. |
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Several theories have been advanced to explain its origins and to suggest meanings for the lyrics. |
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Its origins are obscure and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings. |
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Related memes tend to form mutually supporting meme-complexes such as religions, political ideologies, scientific theories, and New Age dogmas. |
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A form of politics legitimated by 'scientific' theories such as a 'neutral' requirement for state expansion was. |
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Hobbes's theories decisively shape the concept of sovereignty through the medium of social contract theories. |
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Most political theories of the state can roughly be classified into two categories. |
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These theories tend to see the state as a neutral entity separated from society and the economy. |
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According to older theories, the Insular Celtic languages spread throughout the islands in the course of the insular Iron Age. |
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Any number of theories have been advanced to fill the missing generations, none of which are founded on any very solid evidence. |
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The origin of the feudum and why it replaced beneficium has not been well established, but there are multiple theories, described below. |
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Economic arguments against free trade criticize the assumptions or conclusions of economic theories. |
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Albert Einstein introduced the special relativity and general relativity theories for light and gravity in 1905 and 1915 respectively. |
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But as the empirical world has changed, so have the theories and thus the understanding of European Integration. |
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The central test case over the validity of these theories would be the possibility of a liquidity trap, like that experienced by Japan. |
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No saint is known by the name of Kilda and various theories have been proposed for the word's origin, which dates from the late 16th century. |
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The nature of this transition is controversial, and theories range from peaceful integration to enslavement and genocide. |
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In the Critical Phase, Hume denies his predecessors' theories of causation. |
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Some theories developed in the 1970s established possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development. |
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Some theories popular from the 1950s to 2011 argued that inequality had a positive effect on economic development. |
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Explanation of these phenomena requires more sophisticated physical theories, including general relativity and quantum field theory. |
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Maxwell understood the connection between electromagnetic waves and light in 1861, thereby unifying the theories of electromagnetism and optics. |
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Greek philosophers Aristarchus of Samos, Aristotle, and Ptolemy proposed different cosmological theories. |
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While there is no concrete proof of the existence of gravitons, quantized theories of matter may necessitate their existence. |
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These theories are very speculative, and the creation of black holes in these processes is deemed unlikely by many specialists. |
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In the United States the racial theories of Thomas Jefferson were influential. |
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The European Union rejects theories which attempt to determine the existence of separate human races. |
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In biblical interpretation, it does not use speculations, suggestive theories, or incomplete indications, not going beyond what is fully known. |
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He reproduced them in the book, together with theories about the nature and existence of fairies and spirits. |
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Thomas Reid and Dugald Stewart offered related theories of perception rooted in Scottish Common Sense Realism. |
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Later Marxian economics descending from classical economics also use Smith's labour theories, in part. |
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As a logical positivist Ayer was in conflict with Heidegger's proposed vast, overarching theories regarding existence. |
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In contrast to other philosophers, Marx offered theories that could often be tested with the scientific method. |
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In contrast, nothing could, even in principle, falsify psychoanalytic theories. |
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He thus came to the conclusion that psychoanalytic theories had more in common with primitive myths than with genuine science. |
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It is not the goal to bless theories with claims of certainty or justification, but to eliminate errors in them. |
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All scientific theories are conjectures, even those that have successfully passed many severe and varied tests. |
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For Popper, theories are accepted or rejected via a sort of selection process. |
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If any and every failure to fit were ground for theory rejection, all theories ought to be rejected at all times. |
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The theories are passed on, not as dogmas, but rather with the challenge to discuss them and improve upon them. |
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Peter Ewart was an engineer who was influential in developing the technologies of turbines and theories of thermodynamics. |
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Voltaire's work was instrumental in bringing about general acceptance of Newton's optical and gravitational theories in France. |
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Adelaide was founded by British and German colonists in 1836 to test out Edward Gibbon Wakefield's theories of systematic colonisation. |
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Both extremities of the map represent the eastern extremity of Asia, according to the two alternative theories. |
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During oral arguments, judges often ask question to attorneys to challenge their arguments or to advance their own legal theories. |
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He is always ready to examine, scrap or revise established theories and practices. |
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Other early socialist thinkers, such as Thomas Hodgkin and Charles Hall, based their ideas on David Ricardo's economic theories. |
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Bronze Age collapse theories have described aspects of the end of the Age in this region. |
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Evidence for theories of independent development and for outside introduction are scarce and subject to active scholarly debate. |
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There are two main theories regarding the ancestry of Mercian kings of this period. |
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Our hope is to have written a book that allows nonscientists to understand Einstein's beautiful theories. |
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The awareness of this vast amount of time opened the door to new theories about the processes that shaped the planet. |
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New theories are sometimes developed after realizing certain terms have not previously been sufficiently clearly defined. |
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There are also various heterodox theories that downplay or reject the explanations of the Keynesians and monetarists. |
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Furthermore, the neoclassical theories were created under the assumption of the existence of perfect competition. |
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Ramachandran have recently proposed neurological theories for why people hallucinate ghosts during sleep paralysis. |
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Their theories emphasize the role of the parietal lobe and mirror neurons in triggering such ghostly hallucinations. |
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As opposed to traditional ghost stories, Gatiss's plot focused on more contemporary horrors, conspiracy theories and genetic modification. |
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He acknowledged the theories but his voice lacked conviction. |
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After all, aerodynamics and electrodynamics are just theories, too. |
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He had swung round the circle of theories and systems in which his age abounded, without finding relief. |
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The 11 September attacks uncorked a whirlwind of outlandish conspiracy theories. |
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What is needed now is not yet more political rhetoric, speeches and theories ad nauseam, but real action on the ground. |
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His theories and interpretations are often astonishingly insightful. |
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In order to get a full grant you have to prove your theories first,'' said Sheila Balter, president of the guild. |
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These beguiling theories can energize or console political partisans. |
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This is an uncontroversial point, forming the basic premise of many of the adaptationist theories of language evolution. |
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