dichotomy

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  • This draws an obvious dichotomy between marine and freshwater systems.

  • Foucault historicises this process but in doing so comes across a second aporia of homogeneity combined with succession, in particular the succession of dichotomies.

  • Nevertheless, the new planning-control dichotomy he proposes, though a valuable advance, is itself an oversimplification of what must be a multi-channel system.

  • We note that both parts of the dichotomy can be realized.

  • Studies on social dysfunction in schizophrenia using the positive/negative symptom dichotomy have not found specific associations between these domains.

  • This dichotomy entails an exclusive separation between the realms of nature and culture.

  • Unlike the basic set-theoretic concepts, these subgraphs do not reflect the aforementioned dichotomy in a fully symmetric way.

  • Consequently, neither alternative hypothesis is strongly supported, but to some degree this may be related to the very crude dichotomy we use when categorising programmes.

  • This dichotomy is reflected in the immune response of these mice.

  • That doesn't seem like an outrageous thing to say, though large numbers of philosophers seem attached to a sharp dichotomy between cognitive and non-cognitive attitudes.

  • These facts are prima facie problematic for any theory that insists on the positional dichotomy between heads and phrasal constituents.

  • He argues, for example, that "understanding" a text is different from "explaining" a text, and he criticizes historians who fail to recognize this important dichotomy.

  • Accordingly, there is a methodological dichotomy between public law analysis and feminist critiques, which on the face of it, appears to be irresolvable.

  • His book effortlessly and purposefully defies the false dichotomy between a cultural studies approach and a historical one.

  • The dichotomies never form a solid and permanent grid, but are in constant motion, forming new temporary constellations.

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