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view. Lakatos's account is also discussed, since he provides further examples that suggest many definitions are much more than mere convenient abbreviations. ...
voiceâ of these poets. He argues that âit is more than mere convenience that permits us to speak of alliterative writing in all its variations as one style.â The poems, he notes, âstand ...
. Rather than merely rehearsing a to enjoy an even more distinguished career in contemporary aesthetic commonplace, Romanticism. As a convenient terminological Wordsworth’s references to the sublime ...
For the irritated larynx or trachea nothing is more soothing than the inhalation of steam. Nevertheless, the methods of administering this time honored and simple remedy commonly used seem to me ...
continually holds the polity by the jugular by way of power contestation and domination. While successive political leaders are unable to offer even the most basic services to the people, more than ever before ...
of plotting positions. These plotting positions are far more convenient to use than Φ(b/b′b) and would appear to be the sensible choice if we require simultaneously a clear indication of the validity ...
-related constructs but also results in greater preference for safety-oriented options (e.g., preferring to visit a pharmacy to a convenience store), being more receptive to prevention- (rather than ...
on grounds of convenience . We all claim to be ready to change our system when a new and better one is worked out. It is much more difficult to recognize that a new system is better than an old one. All ...
An acceptable reductive analysis does no more nor less than find the constitutive elements of a phenomenon. It should focus on observables, including indirectly given data but not including merely ...
it is easy to conceive that immobility can actually conceal motion, and thus the proposition “immobility is mere illusion of the senses” is much more credible than the reverse thesis supported by Parmenides ...
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