theoretical reflection

collocation in English

meaningsoftheoreticalandreflection

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theoretical
adjective
uk
/θɪəˈret.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌθiː.əˈret̬.kəl/
based on the ideas that relate to a subject, not the practical uses of ...
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reflection
noun
uk
/rɪˈflek.ʃən/
us
/rɪˈflek.ʃən/
the image of something in a mirror or on any ...
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(Definition oftheoreticalandreflectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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What role do you see fortheoreticalreflectionin the archaeology of the coming decades?
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In short, a multi-faceted perspective on modern history is necessary fortheoreticalreflection.
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Perhaps it is her fervent embrace of empiricism that also explains the lack of sustainedtheoreticalreflectionin this book.
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This reorientation is certainly not made possible by theory,theoreticalreflection, or expertise in bioethics.
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This in itself should continue to be a matter of criticaltheoreticalreflection.
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This is important so that a dialogue betweentheoreticalreflectionand compositional practice can be stimulated in this issue of our journal.
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The book's key merits are the balance between, on the one hand,theoreticalreflectionand practical applications, and between scholarly discourse and accessible explanation on the other.
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This book is at once a superb ethnography and a challengingtheoreticalreflectionon the agency of indigenous people faced with profound economic and political change.
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Had this been possible it would have provided a common point oftheoreticalreflectionon the subject of musical communication, and a unity that is otherwise lacking.
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The interdisciplinary activity of the artist is accompanied with a detailedtheoreticalreflection.
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His works are noted for atheoreticalreflectionabout image status shown on the books written by him, edited in publications on art, and essays by contemporary artists.
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The use of the term 'seascape' also engages with theoretical reflections on landscape.
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He also writes essays and theoretical reflections on the process of creation and the nature of images.
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