philosophical notion

collocation in English

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philosophical
adjective
uk
/ˌfɪl.əˈsɒf.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌfɪl.əˈsɑː.fɪ.kəl/
relating to the study or writing ...
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notion
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈnəʊ.ʃən/
us
/ˈnoʊ.ʃən/
a belief ...
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The idea of modelling the permitted changes for a property is strictly related to thephilosophicalnotionof identity.
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Properly understood, it is not an a prioriphilosophicalnotionimported as an alien and distorting factor into biblical faith and theology.
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The second response is to distinguish aphilosophicalnotionof a person's good from a more restrictive notion of a person's welfare.
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The scenario will typically be designed to target a particularphilosophicalnotion, such as morality, or the nature of the mind or linguistic reference.
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Historical origins of the term could include reference to thephilosophicalnotionof positivism.
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Palamism has been described as representing the deepest assimilation of the monastic and dogmatic traditions, combined with a repudiation of thephilosophicalnotionof the exterior wisdom.
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Psychoanalysis forces us to change certain philosophical notions; the question is how far this goes.
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People start to believe that there is only one way, "our way," to express their concerns in terms of philosophical notions and ethical principles.
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Laruelle's concept of the subject here is not the same as the subject-matter, nor does it have anything to do with the traditionalphilosophicalnotionof subjectivity.
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Various philosophical notions are compressed and communed with the literary matter of the epic.
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These philosophical notions provide the research bricolage with a sophisticated understanding of the complexity of knowledge production and the interrelated complexity of both researcher positionality and phenomena in the world.
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