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schools of thought

n. (school of thought English)

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That was the reasoning behind one of the major schools of thought about the Event.

It had therefore developed over the centuries as a crossroads of many different nationalities, religious sects, political identities, and schools of thought from all over the known world.

It is difficult to decide between these two opposing schools of thought because, though both advance plausible arguments, neither can actually prove its case.

There are two main schools of thought about the origin of language among those who make a study of languages.

For simplification, when we are discussing armaments we now speak of these two schools of thought as the protagonists of either the New Look or the Old Look.

However, the argument between the two schools of thought was not finally settled in favor of the atomists until the early years of this century.

The term was a vague one, measured by any objective intellectual standards, since it swept under one label such very different men and schools of thought as the Dutchman Grotius—.

To persist beyond this means to survive through surrogates: family, nation, schools of thought in philosophy, science, or art, religious communities.

The term was a vague one, measured by any objective intellectual standards, since it swept under one label such very different men and schools of thought as the Dutchman Grotius—.