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Перевод: concept
[существительное] понятие; идея ; общее представление; концепция
Тезаурус:
- Schussler attempted, with his salts, to simplify homoeopathy to make it easier to practise, but his concept of deficiency disease has not been validated and his ideas are not in line with classical homoeopathic principles.
- The Christian concept reverses this: we see sexual intercourse as the celebration of a relationship rather than the purpose of it.
- Capital is a work almost entirely dedicated to understanding the fantastic nature of such concepts of labour, and to understanding what conditions this type of concept comes about.
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- The neighbourhood factor was also an important marketing concept in trying to attract residents to move to Pittsburgh.
- A philosophical account gives the necessary and sufficient conditions (at least in outline form) for the application of a concept, and it should, therefore, apply in principle to anything that is a case of that concept.
- If this is not the image that most people have about mental handicap hospitals it is because their concept of such places is founded on the attitudes toward mental handicap prevalent in society, and on various myths surrounding mental handicap which persist to this day.
- In the Netherlands, the task of refining and extending the revolutionary concept of the Woonerf and separately applying its most valuable elements continues more than a decade after its inception.
- It is high time that the concept of imagination was separated from that of the loose, the soft, the non-examinable, and the "standardless".
- Increasingly in universities and colleges modernity is becoming a major concept whose usage is increasingly following American philosophical and sociological meanings.
- Field in turn, immediately sought advice on the feasibility of the concept from a US Naval hydrographer and oceanographer, Lieutenant Matthew Maury.
- As used in politics and social policy in contemporary Britain, the concept "inner city" is part of a move to a more conservative and punitive set of social practices and attitudes.
- That Conservatives have been keen to sustain this argument should have sounded alarm bells for scholars of Conservatism, but the only alarming thing has been a tendency to accept this concept of Conservatism almost at face value.
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