Even Thomas Aquinas was a stowaway, as the Spaniards smuggled his scholasticism and rigid conceptions of social hierarchy into the Americas. |
It's about people burnishing and polishing their self-images and their conceptions of how they're regarded by their fellow Man. |
Perhaps we need richer conceptions of formation to accompany our convictions about education. |
The shift to decompositional conceptions of analysis was not without precedents, however. |
Modern conceptions of emotions, as we have seen, have been frequently couched in terms of other mental terms. |
The conceptions of republicanism and citizenship were popularized by the upheavals of the American and French revolutions. |