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exposition and existence
However, the existence of a harmony independent of a collection of sayings for exposition purposes has been disputed by scholar Arthur Bellinzoni.
He is best known for his exposition of the teleological argument for the existence of God in his work Natural Theology, which made use of the watchmaker analogy ( also see natural theology ).
Admitting the formula of Arcesilaus, " that he knew nothing, not even his own ignorance ," to be an exposition of his real sentiments, it was impossible in one sense that skepticism could proceed further: but the Academic skeptics do not seem to have doubted the existence of truth in itself, only our capacities for obtaining it.
The first deals with the text of the Hebrew Bible and the changes which it has undergone, the authorship of the Mosaic writings and of other books of the Bible, with an exposition of Simon's theory of the existence during early Jewish history of recorders or annalists of the events of each period, whose writings were preserved in the public archives.
However, while Keynes's formulation of a liquidity trap refers to the existence of a horizontal demand curve for money at some positive level of interest rates, the liquidity trap invoked in the 1990s referred merely to the presence of zero interest rates ( ZIRP ), the assertion being that since interest rates could not fall below zero, monetary policy would prove impotent in those conditions, just as it was asserted to be in a proper exposition of a liquidity trap.
Besides a relatively clear exposition of Sędziwój's theory on the existence of a ' food of life ' in air, his books contain various scientific, pseudo-scientific and philosophical theories, and were repeatedly translated and widely read among such worthies as Isaac Newton into the 18th century.

exposition and what
In Federalist No. 39, Madison presents the clearest exposition of what has come to be called " Federalism ".
Most importantly, in the exposition, the audience gets to know the main character ( protagonist ), and the protagonist gets to know his or her main goal and what is at stake if he or she fails to attain this goal.
WEB is a computer programming system created by Donald E. Knuth as the first implementation of what he called " literate programming ": the idea that one could create software as works of literature, by embedding source code inside descriptive text, rather than the reverse ( as is common practice in most programming languages ), in an order that is convenient for exposition to human readers, rather than in the order demanded by the compiler.
A later work, the Kalki Purana, a minor Purana, is an extensive exposition of expectations and predictions of when, where, and why it is said he will come, and what he is expected to do.
“…. the Catechism has raised throughout the world, even among non-Christians, and confirms its purpose of being presented as a full, complete exposition of Catholic doctrine, enabling EVERYONE to know what the Church professes, celebrates, lives, and prays in her daily life .” – Pope John Paul II ( CCC pg xiv )
" it has elements of what is conventionally known as ' sonata form ', but the music does not follow a set pattern [...] Thus, ' expositional ' treatment merges directly into the type of contrapuntal and modulatory writing appropriate to ' elaboration ' sections [...]; the beginning of the principal theme-group is recapitulated in C minor rather than in A minor, and the C minor chorale theme [...] of the exposition is never recapitulated at all "
Francis Iles ( Anthony Berkeley Cox ) was somewhat muted in his praise in his review in The Guardian of 7 December 1962 when he said, " she has of course thought up one more brilliant little peg on which to hang her plot, but the chief interest to me of The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side was the shrewd exposition of what makes a female film star tick the way she does tick.
The key is B flat major, the subdominant of F, and the organization is what Charles Rosen has called " slow movement sonata form "; that is, at the end of the exposition there is no development section, but only a simple modulation back to B flat for the recapitulation ; this also may be described as sonatina form.
In what follows this direction is taken to be N to S for ease of exposition.
The group had $ 1, 675 left over after the exposition, and, inspired by foreign exhibits on design and interior decorating, Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf persuaded the group to donate the money to found what would become the Rhode Island School of Design.
The Augsburg Confession has singular importance as the unanimous consensus and exposition of our Christian faith, particularly against the false worship, idolatry, and superstition of the papacy and against other sects, and as the symbol of our time, the first and unaltered Augsburg Confession, which was delivered to Emperor Charles V at Augsburg during the great Diet in the year 1530 ... A recent book on Lutheranism asserts, " To this day ... the Augsburg Confession ... remains the basic definition of what it means to be a ' Lutheran.
[...] it should be agreed, for not altering the truth by a partial, restrictive or systematized exposition, to keep always the part of the inexpressible, ie the part which cannot be emprisonned in any form, and which, metaphysically, is really what matters most, we can even say that represents the most essential part [...]
Collier was tasked with steering the exposition in ' the proper direction ,' ensuring that every decision made reflected his vision of what the exposition could accomplish.
According to Austin's original exposition in How to Do Things With Words, an illocutionary act is an act ( 1 ) for the performance of which I must make it clear to some other person that the act is performed ( Austin speaks of the ' securing of uptake '), and ( 2 ) the performance of which involves the production of what Austin calls ' conventional consequences ' as, e. g., rights, commitments, or obligations ( Austin 1975, 116f., 121, 139 ).
Ever tenacious, Field and Leiter had a new temporary store opened by the end of the month at a lakefront exposition hall they leased from the city, located at what is now the site of the Art Institute of Chicago.
The first volume contains an exposition of what the author calls the fundamental properties, which are those that are possessed by environments which have more life.
Calvin said, " it is a poor exposition which some people give of these words, that John believed what he heard Mary say namely, that Christ's body had been carried away ; there is no passage in which the word ' believe ' carries this meaning, especially when it is used simply and on its own ".
“ …. the Catechism has raised throughout the world, even among non-Christians, and confirms its purpose of being presented as a full, complete exposition of Catholic doctrine, enabling EVERYONE to know what the Church professes, celebrates, lives, and prays in her daily life .” – Pope John Paul II ( CCC pg xiv )
“…. the Catechism has raised throughout the world, even among non-Christians, and confirms its purpose of being presented as a full, complete exposition of Catholic doctrine, enabling EVERYONE to know what the Church professes, celebrates, lives, and prays in her daily life .” – Pope John Paul II ( CCC pg xiv )
“ …. the Catechism has raised throughout the world, even among non-Christians, and confirms its purpose of being presented as a full, complete exposition of Catholic doctrine, enabling EVERYONE to know what the Church professes, celebrates, lives, and prays in her daily life .” – Pope John Paul II ( CCC pg xiv )
“…. the Catechism has raised throughout the world, even among non-Christians, and confirms its purpose of being presented as a full, complete exposition of Catholic doctrine, enabling EVERYONE to know what the Church professes, celebrates, lives, and prays in her daily life .” – Pope John Paul II ( CCC pg xiv )
Other stories in the collection deal with chess (" Black to Move " and " The Jersey Rifle "), time travel with unintended consequences (" Cruising Through Deuteronomy " and " Time Travelers Never Die "), and the beginnings of interplanetary exploration (" Translations from the Colosian ", " Promises to Keep ", and " To Hell with the Stars ", the last an exposition of what may happen if humanity chooses to not enter space ).
She also acts as an important device in both plot exposition and directing the player's journey, often vocalizing what the player is required to do next to progress.

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Underlying these conceptions of mimesis are certain presuppositions concerning the nature of primary human experience which require some exposition before the main argument can proceed.
His industry in every department was great, and though we find in his system many gaps which are characteristic of scholastic philosophy, his protracted study of Aristotle gave him a great power of systematic thought and exposition.
Parallel with the exposition of the Creed as it was then received in the Church of Jerusalem are vigorous polemics against pagan, Jewish, and heretical errors.
In fact, the first two thirds of De Veritate are devoted to an exposition of Herbert's theory of knowledge.
Literate programs are written as an uninterrupted exposition of logic in an ordinary human language, much like the text of an essay, in which macros are included to hide abstractions and traditional source code.
Aggadic explanations of the non-legal parts of Scripture are characterized by a much greater freedom of exposition than the halakhic Midrashim ( midrashim on Jewish law.
In the exposition above, morphological rules are described as analogies between word forms: dog is to dogs as cat is to cats, and as dish is to dishes.
Because court decisions in civil law traditions are brief and not amenable to establishing precedent, much of the exposition of the law in civil law traditions is done by academics rather than by judges ; this is called doctrine and may be published in treatises or in journals such as Recueil Dalloz in France.
According to C. Stace, " slaves in Plautus account for almost twice as much monologue as any other character ... this is a significant statistic ; most of the monologues being, as they are, for purposes of humor, moralizing, or exposition of some kind, we can now begin to see the true nature of the slave's importance.
Ronald Hutton criticizes this conclusion as unfounded ; he argues that the assembly of royalty and warriors on Samhain may simply present an ideal setting for the exposition of such tales in the same way that many tales of Arthurian Romance are set at courtly gatherings of Christmas or Pentecost.
The distinction may be finer than the preceding exposition in that there are also said to be two forms of constructive trust, the institutional constructive trust and the remedial constructive trust.
He later regarded it as a flawed exposition of his logical system, and wanted An Investigation of the Laws of Thought ( 1854 ), on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities to be seen as the mature statement of his views.
According to historian Richard B. Morris, they are an " incomparable exposition of the Constitution, a classic in political science unsurpassed in both breadth and depth by the product of any later American writer.
The Prior Analytics contains his exposition of the " syllogistic ", where three important principles are applied for the first time in history: the use of variables, a purely formal treatment, and the use of an axiomatic system.
Unlike previous Blizzard titles, such as Warcraft II or StarCraft, players are not directed to mission briefings in which plot exposition occurs and objectives are announced ; rather, Warcraft III uses a system of " seamless quests.
* These 41 chapters are a systematic exposition of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics.
* The first 37 chapters of Part II are a systematic exposition of Aristotle's Topics.
These parts are: exposition ( of the situation ); rising action ( through conflict ); climax ( or turning point ); falling action ; and resolution.
The standard definition focuses on the thematic and harmonic organization of tonal materials that are presented in an exposition, elaborated and contrasted in a development and then resolved harmonically and thematically in a recapitulation.
Countries, international organizations, civil societies, and corporations are allowed to participate but the exposition must have a precise character for its theme.
The standard exposition of perturbation theory is given in terms of the order to which the perturbation is carried out: first-order perturbation theory or second-order perturbation theory, and whether the perturbed states are degenerate ( that is, singular ), in which case extra care must be taken, and the theory is slightly more difficult.
To keep the exposition simple, a crucial assumption is made: that the solutions to the unperturbed system are not degenerate, so that the perturbation series can be inverted.

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