propaedeutic उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 1945 the University of Jena appointed him to curator ( Chancellor of the University ) and offered him the possibility of postdoctoral work ( habilitation ), which was likely to be cumulative, at the Social-Pedagogic Faculty, which was followed by an appointment to Professor extraordinarius of philosophical and scientific propaedeutics.
- The school was ceremoniously opened on 26 October 1893 and, despite concerns raised by the National Government, it immediately enrolled members of all of Bosnia and Herzegovina's religious groups : Orthodox Christians, Catholics, Muslims and Jews . the compulsory subjects were Bosnian, German, Latin, Greek ( or, alternatively, Classical Arabic for Muslim students ), Geography and History, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Philosophical Propaedeutics, Free-Hand Drawing, Penmanship and Gymnastics.
- To win, he spelled " fondu, " " waiver, " " serendipity, " " ersatz, " " surfactant, " " vesicant, " " emmetropia, " " annelid, " " trophobiosis, " " psilosis, " " quodlibet, " " eudaemonic, " " ditokous, " " propaedeutic " and " demarche " correctly over two days.
- Among them there are disciplines describing the state and the normal functioning of the body, such as anatomy, histology, physiology and immunology; disciplines describing pathogens, such as bacteriology, virology, parasitology and mycology; disciplines dealing with pathological functioning of the body, such as pathology and pathophysiology; disciplines for understanding the mechanisms and characteristics of diseases, such as infectiology and pathology; practical disciplines, such as propaedeutic and surgery; disciplines focused on diagnostic support and treatment, such as medical imaging, clinical biology and pharmacology; as well as disciplines on particular apparatus such as ophthalmology, dermatology, rheumatology and theriogenology ( gynecology and obstetrics ).
- The works translated are : G . W . F . Hegel s Science of Logic, translated by A . V . Miller in 1969 ( Oxford : Routledge ); Hegel s Philosophy of Nature, translated by A . V . Miller in 1970 ( Oxford : Clarendon Press ); Hegel's Philosophy of Mind, translated by A . V . Miller in 1971 ( Oxford : OUP ); Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, translated by A . V . Miller in 1977, with an Introduction and Analysis by J . N . Findlay ( Oxford : OUP ); Hegel s Introduction to the Lectures on the History of Philosophy, translated by A . V . Miller in 1985 ( Oxford : Clarendon Press ); Hegel s Philosophical Propaedeutic, translated by A . V . Miller in 1986 ( Oxford : Blackwell ).
- In other words, it wanted to get rid of the specification before God, and to that end invented a new wisdom, which nevertheless, curiously enough, was neither more nor less than what the higher wisdom generally is-old paganism . " The Sickness Unto Death ", Hannay, 1989 p . 115 Admittance is only through the consciousness of sin; to want to enter by any other road is high treason against Christianity . & The simple soul who humbly acknowledges himself to be a sinner, himself personally ( the single individual ), has no need at all to learn about all the difficulties that come when one is neither simple or humble . & To the extent Christianity, terrifying, will rise up against him and transform itself into madness or horror until he either learns to give up Christianity or-by means of what is anything but scholarly propaedeutics, apologetics, etc ., by means of the anguish of a contrite conscience, all in proportion to his need-learns to enter into Christianity by the narrow way, through the consciousness of sin . " Practice in Christianity ", Hong, 1991, p . 67-68