The easily accessible style facilitates a comprehensive reading of the book and a firm understanding of the concepts.
A similar sort of restructuring of the concepts seems not to be possible for theology.
What is desirable is that values and concepts acquired through one's first culture should be relativised and brought under scrutiny.
Underlying were the concepts of human rights and liberty.
Wars also offer very interesting case studies for learning about such economic concepts as opportunity cost, deficit spending, taxation, and hyper-inflation.
Such authors consider that teleological concepts can be used to explain the occurrence of some behavior.
Conceptual organization and its component concepts are not the same as the meanings for the lexical items of a language.
Such a selection of terms and concepts is indispensable as one prepares for an inquiry into the facts of a problematic situation.