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This work was revisited by an imperial commission during the 11th century, and the result is our best extant representation of the foundational roots of traditional Chinese medicine.
Modern liberalism has its roots in the Age of Enlightenment and rejects many foundational assumptions that dominated most earlier theories of government, such as the Divine Right of Kings, hereditary status, and established religion.
He has defended his material as being significantly different from Wicca at the roots level, and asserts that many of the foundational concepts in Gerald Gardner's Wicca can be found earlier in works on Italian Witchcraft and ancient Mediterranean mystery sects.
Since 2006, it has returned to its foundational roots of promoting youth taking action.

foundational and Church
For Jesuits, right from the foundation of the Society in France, rhetoric was an integral part of the training of young men toward taking up leadership positions in the Church and in State institutions, as Marc Fumaroli has shown it in his foundational Âge de l ' éloquence ( 1980 ).
However, unlike Church, Kleene, and Rosser, Curry did not give up on the foundational approach, saying that he did not want to " run away from paradoxes.
He is also a Doctor of the Church, most remembered theologically for issuing the Tome of Leo, a document which was foundational to the debates of the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon.
Christianization was fostered by the Asturian kings, who did not base their power on the indigenous religious traditions ( unlike other medieval European kings, e. g. Penda of Mercia or Widukind ), but on the texts of the Christian Sacred Scriptures ( particularly, the books of Revelation, Ezekiel and Daniel ) and the Fathers of the Church, which furnished the new monarchy with its foundational myths.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) includes the Book of Mormon as a foundational reference.
He grieved the loss of Reformed distinctives within this State Church, which no longer required office bearers to agree to the Reformed standards which had once been foundational .< ref > Dan Knight, Dr. Abraham Kuyper, < http :// reformed. net / bios / abraham-kuyper. htm > ( Accessed Feb. 6, 2008 ).</ ref >
Within this context, the mainline LDS Church is often regarded by such fundamentalists as having abandoned several foundational aspects of Mormonism as noted above.
In a letter dated 15 June 1194, Pope Celestine III lay out the foundational rights of the Norwegian Church supporting Eirik on every point.
Concepts foundational to covenant theology can be found in the writings of Church Fathers such as Irenaeus and Augustine.
He set several of the foundational pillars of the Church, revived the monastic movement, and formulated its Christology in a systematic way.
He has built on those foundational studies in his advocacy of evangelism at a parish church level, both through his personal ministry and in his book Evangelism Through the Local Church.
" According to its own foundational documents, the Church of Ireland is a Protestant church.
After it was approved by several Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople it became the foundational document for the Church doctrine in the orthodox world.

foundational and are
On the other hand, other foundational descriptions of category theory are considerably stronger, and an identical category-theoretic statement of choice may be stronger than the standard formulation, à la class theory, mentioned above.
While in popular usage the term " myth " is often thought to refer to false or fanciful stories, creation myths are by definition those stories which a culture accepts as both a true and foundational account of their human identity.
The foundational axioms of fluid dynamics are the conservation laws, specifically, conservation of mass, conservation of linear momentum ( also known as Newton's Second Law of Motion ), and conservation of energy ( also known as First Law of Thermodynamics ).
Possible candidates for foundational beliefs are thought to include perceptual and memory beliefs, especially reports of one's own subjective experience ; beliefs about the meanings of sentences or words ; and a priori intuitions.
The foundational documents of the original Order of the Golden Dawn are known as the Cipher Manuscripts ; they were written in English using Trithemius cipher.
Thus, contrary to the first impression its name might convey, and as realized in specific approaches and disciplines ( e. g. Fuzzy Sets and Systems ), intuitionist mathematics is more rigorous than conventionally founded mathematics, where, ironically, the foundational elements which Intuitionism attempts to construct / refute / refound are taken as intuitively given.
Monoids are also commonly used in computer science, both in its foundational aspects and in practical programming.
The set has a number of important mathematical properties that are foundational to various branches of mathematics.
Applications for constructive mathematics have also been found in typed lambda calculi, topos theory and categorical logic, which are notable subjects in foundational mathematics and computer science.
By revealing ( in modern terms ) that numbers could be irrational, this discovery seems to have provoked the first foundational crisis in mathematical history ; its proof or its divulgation are sometimes credited to Hippasus, who was expelled or split from the Pythagorean sect.
Between these poles, there is a complex variety of systematic differences, particularly difficult to describe because the foundational terms are not strictly equivalent between systems.
The ideas of pointless topology are closely related to mereotopologies in which regions ( sets ) are treated as foundational without explicit reference to underlying point sets.
These concepts are discussed in a more precise way in functional programming and its foundational disciplines, lambda calculus and combinatory logic.
Ordinary individual beliefs occupy the upper stories of the building ; basic, or foundational beliefs are down in the basement, in the foundation of the building, holding everything else up.
In this case the hypotheses that form the foundational basis are called the axioms ( or postulates ) of the theory.
In addition to addressing the general questions regarding science and induction, many philosophers of science are occupied by investigating philosophical or foundational problems in particular sciences.
One arguing from the theory of suspension of disbelief would contend that while Superman's abilities and vulnerabilities are the foundational premises the audience accepted as their part of the initial deal ; they did not accept a persistent inability for otherwise normal characters to recognize a close colleague solely because of minor changes in clothing.
The Four Pillars of the Green Party are a foundational statement of Green politics and form the basis of many worldwide Green parties.
This realization led to the foundational understanding that diseases are able to create themselves, and that they can affect human beings in unique ways.
Rights are often included in the foundational questions that governments and politics have been designed to deal with.
All yoga forms are believed to raise kundalini energy, and have their origins in the pillars and Yoga Sutra of Patanjali, a foundational yoga scripture believed to have been compiled around the 2nd century BCE.
While .. entitlements of particular human beings may come and go, the underlying relationships between foundational Dreamings and certain landscapes are theoretically eternal ... the entitlements of people to places are usually regarded strongest when those people enjoy a relationship of identity with one or more Dreamings of that place.

foundational and based
Sustainable capacity development requires complex interventions at the institutional, organizational and individual levels that could be based on some foundational principles:
) based on basic beliefs ( also commonly called foundational beliefs ).
His analysis showed the Puritans as providing the foundational values of America, based on their strong Hebrew Bible view of the world, which included fighting for earthly political justice, an emphasis on laws and education, and the " chosenness " which the Puritans identified with, giving them a sense of moral mission in founding America.
It is not enough to know about or simply understand these foundational factors, but rather by following a rigorous, phenomenologically based methodology, students have the opportunity to create for themselves a context that leaves them actually being a leader and exercising leadership effectively as their natural self-expression.
Blackstone insisted that the study of law should be university based, where concentration on foundational principles can be had, instead of concentration on detail and procedure had through apprenticeship and the Inns of Court.
The foundational philosophy of formalism, as exemplified by David Hilbert, is a response to the paradoxes of set theory, and is based on formal logic.
Blackstone insisted that the study of law should be university based, where concentration on foundational principles can be had, instead of concentration on detail and procedure had through apprenticeship and the Inns of Court.
Sound is generally the easiest sensation to implement with high fidelity, based on the foundational telephone technology dating back more than 130 years.
The law of superposition ( or the principle of superposition ) is a key axiom based on observations of natural history that is a foundational principle of sedimentary stratigraphy and so of other geology dependent natural sciences:
The foundational OpenView product was Network Node Manager ( NNM ), network monitoring software based on SNMP.
Most research work has traditionally been based on the relational model, since this model is usually considered the simplest and most foundational model of interest.
In order to distinguish the foundational approach to belief revision to that based on deductively closed knowledge bases, the latter is called the coherentist approach.
A different realization of the foundational approach to belief revision is based on explicitly declaring the dependences among beliefs.
Another defense of the Living Constitution is based in viewing the Constitution not merely as law, but as a source of foundational concepts for the governing of society.
Blackstone insisted that the study of law should be university based, where concentration on foundational principles can be had, instead of concentration on detail and procedure had through apprenticeship and the Inns of Court.

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