They stated that the ideas in the book were mere abstract theories, unrealizable in practice, and that the adoption of Western technology was not the only way to enrich the country.
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Rather, it brings into action Sch�n's notions of " responding to problematic situations, problem framing, problem solving, and the priority of practical knowledge over abstract theory ".
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Emanuel Tov does not describe the development of the biblical text based on abstract theories, but tries to take the evidence of the ancient manuscripts and versions as his point of departure.
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"This highly abstract theory of structure and relative magnitude has achieved some stature, being listed in ` Mathematical Review,'as one of the five main branches of algebra ."
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In an academic world that rewards specialization above all else, they have pushed each other to make connections between the abstract theories of their field and the real-life events of their society.
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"The philosophy of history emanating from Moscow is not just an abstract theory; it is a material force that uses guns, tanks, planes and all the machines of war and oppression.
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In the vision they offered, students would be exposed to a richer spectrum of humanity and those with, say, good mechanical intuition could help those more adept at abstract theory and vice versa.
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At Chartres, he learned the power of observing the object, and the importance of training the eye instead of stressing the memorization of places, dates and abstract theory, the more standard pedagogy.
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The Third Way was not just a work of abstract theory, but influenced a range of left of centre political parties across the world in Europe, the US, Latin America and Australasia.
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We are interested in implementation rather than abstract theories, because you cannot be an advocate for change if you are doing things the same way they've been done for the last 20 years ."