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schematize

[skee-muh-tahyz] / ˈski məˌtaɪz /




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"These interactions can be schematized with simple rules, but the results of their collective action are sometimes really unpredictable."

From Salon Aug. 17, 2023

When arguments have structure, they rely on a form that captures a specific manner of reasoning, such that the reasoning can be schematized.

From Textbooks Jun. 15, 2022

The Lego bricks the kids use in their projects are all schematized along these criteria.

From Forbes Oct. 9, 2012

It was not a struggle, as Clark wryly makes clear, that can be neatly schematized.

From Time Magazine Archive

All our industrial formalism, our conventionalized young manhood, our schematized universities, are instruments of balk and thwart, are machines to produce protesting abnormality, to block efficiency.

From An American Idyll The Life of Carleton H. Parker by Parker, Cornelia Stratton

Whenever Moers stops schematizing long enough to let her consider able critical acumen focus on specific works, she produces fresh, provocative insights into the workings of particular female imaginations.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the third place, the schema presupposes the corresponding conception and the process of schematizing directly brings the manifold of perception under the conception.

From Kant's Theory of Knowledge by Prichard, Harold Arthur

Yet, on Kant's general account of a schema, the schematizing must actually bring a manifold under the corresponding conception.

From Kant's Theory of Knowledge by Prichard, Harold Arthur

Again, the process of schematizing, although introduced simply as a process by which an individual is to be subsumed indirectly under a conception, is assumed in the passage quoted to be a process of synthesis.

From Kant's Theory of Knowledge by Prichard, Harold Arthur

Pending these futile negotiations Schiller worked with great zest upon 'Demetrius ',—reading, excerpting, examining maps and pictures, schematizing, balancing possibilities, and so forth.

From The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller by Thomas, Calvin




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