Examples of using A conception in English and their translations into Indonesian
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he held that it was possible to discover‘laws' of morality that had the status of laws of nature while still having normative content, a conception which can be traced to Combe's Constitution of Man.
since Islam shared with Judaism a conception of God which could be described as more monotheistic than that of Christianity.
resolving legal controversies requires a multi-dimensional perspective based on a conception of different legal disciplines;
resolving legal controversies require a multi-dimensional perspective based on a conception of different legal disciplines;
When parliaments attempt to do more than protect the rights of their citizens by, for example,'imposing' a conception of the good--be it only on a minority--Spencer suggested that they are no different from tyrannies.
The study from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine found that women who drank about one cup of coffee a day had a conception rate of 12 percent,
It was a conception geared to the overcoming of alienation in practice- to the political action of social movements,
Without a conception of a good life,
Blanquism refers to a conception of revolution generally attributed to Louis Auguste Blanqui which holds that socialist revolution should be carried out by a relatively small group of highly organised
That seems to me a conception a thousand times more repulsive than any of those consequences which are said to be associated with the Calvinistic
In every judgement there is a conception which applies to, and is valid for many other conceptions,
free enquiry produces a conception of the universe totally different from any that thinks the world was created as a theatre for the moral
That seems to me a conception a thousand times more repulsive than any of those consequences which are said to be associated with the Calvinistic and Christian doctrine of special and particular redemption[emphasis added--aal].
Blanquism refers to a conception of revolution generally attributed to Louis Auguste Blanqui which holds that socialist revolution should be carried out by a relatively small group of highly organised and secretive conspirators.
do not realize that the same religion is precisely a conception of'the system', intended to create duality(polarity)
A conception of law as having a moral source,
For the landowners and industrial capitalists also exercise certain socially useful or even necessary functions, even if economically unproductive ones, and they receive in the shape of rent and profit a sort of pay on that account-- a conception which was,
wait time are effective in bringing about second language acquisition, a conception of good teaching will have been identified and validated.
mythological genealogies gave place to a conception of history which tried to exclude the supernatural such as the Thucydidean history.
If I must die, I reflected, then was this terrible yet majestic cavern as welcome a sepulcher as that which any churchyard might afford; a conception which carried with it more of tranquility than of despair.