Thesaurus / praxis
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I talk in the book about Aristotle’s idea of two sorts of different work — praxis, work that you love doing for its own sake, so you don’t want a shortcut for that.
WHAT’S WRONG WITH SHORTCUTS? (EP. 483)STEPHEN J. DUBNERNOVEMBER 18, 2021FREAKONOMICSPraxis, praks′is, n. practice: an example or a collection of examples for exercise: a specimen.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUSJakobson refused to ascertain any "private property" in the praxis of language.
THE CIVILIZATION OF ILLITERACYMIHAI NADINLanguage was formed, and then stabilized, in connection to this linear form of praxis.
THE CIVILIZATION OF ILLITERACYMIHAI NADINHalacha was the rule of religious praxis, a sort of Directorium Judaicum: Haggada was the result of free religious reflection.
THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE: THE BOOK OF DANIELF. W. FARRARPraxis Ecclesiae uno tempore interpretatur Scripturam uno modo et alio tempore alio modo, nam intellectus currit cum praxi.
THE HISTORY OF FREEDOMJOHN EMERICH EDWARD DALBERG-ACTONNo good book ought ever to be considered a mere corpus vile for rhetorical praxis.
COLLEGE TEACHINGPAUL KLAPPERWithout a grounding in praxis, the content and activity of nursing science becomes amoral and meaningless.
NURSING AS CARINGANNE BOYKINWhile initiated for research purposes, the group phenomenology approach became a form of nursing praxis.
NURSING AS CARINGANNE BOYKINThe dispute as to the reality or non-reality of thought which separates itself, "the praxis," is a purely scholastic question.
FEUERBACH: THE ROOTS OF THE SOCIALIST PHILOSOPHYFREDERICK ENGELSWORDS RELATED TO PRAXIS
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