The history and interrelation of the various sciences is a subject of great importance not only to the classifier, but to the library administrator in general.
Mr. JONES: Mr. Fletcher's reply is perfectly satisfactory on that point.
We are impotent in the face of the fact of the interrelation between physical and moral deformity.
Nevertheless, this interrelation must be understood in a very wide sense, and is modified according to the period of embryonal or extrauterine life at which a lesion or a radical disturbance in development chances to occur.
The Philosopher looks at Society The philosopher is apt to explain the growth and interrelation of ideas by tabulating them in an historical form, which may not be narrowly, chronologically, or "historically" true.
It is on account of this evident interrelation of the two that we speak of a process of sense perception.
The interrelation between sensory impression and motor impulse within the nervous system, as illustrated in the figures on page 200, is already understood by the reader.
It is important, moreover, in the comparison of costs of operation, to keep in view the interrelationbetween fixed charges and operating expenses.
In other words, the closeinterrelation between the rate and the minimum was a matter of great commercial importance.
While logic thus goes back to epistemology for its bases and for the theoretical determination of the interrelation of knowledge and truth, it goes forward in its application to the practical service of the sciences as their methodology.
Or again, it is possible for such a student to be mainly devoted to reflecting upon the formal validity of his own inferences, or upon the meaning of his own presuppositions, or upon the value and the interrelation of human ideals.
The interrelation of painting and scene-painting, each in turn affecting the other, is far closer than most historians of art have perceived.
The later writer merely adds the special province where he wishes the 'prophecy' to circulate, with its special interests; there is no real interrelation of the two parts.
The interrelation of the persons mentioned in Philemon and Colossians shows that the occasion is the same.
When the interrelation of the factors is recognized there is little likelihood of concluding that some one of them will absorb all the benefits of progress.
In order to understand better this complicated machine, the human body, let us briefly examine the structure of its parts and thus get a better idea of the interrelation of these parts and of their functions.
As to the interrelation of physical, mental and moral development, it must never be forgotten that the mind and the body must be studied together,[5] and that this is particularly true in considering the mind in management.
This being done, all parts of Scientific Management are so closely related that their interrelation can be readily made apparent.
The principle of the interrelation of rates has frequently been recognized in the decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
In the large majority of cases they are interrelated with other rates, and frequently this interrelation exists as between areas widely separated.
But logic so far must be blamed for not rising to the recognition of the interrelation of all things.
Hence everything is in its particular and isolated self an unessential thing, but in the general interrelation everything is a necessary, reasonable, essential and divine particle.
Applied to natural science, this means that it misunderstands the interrelation of all its fine discoveries.
Thus we derive the firm conviction that if there is pain in heaven there will be bread, and if there are things, there will be causes and effects, or interrelation with the unit of existence.
It is not the mere brain which thinks, but the whole man is required for that purpose; and not man alone, but the total interrelation with the universe is necessary for the purpose of thinking.
It teaches that you must not search for understanding by cudgeling your brain, but only in connection with experience, with the interrelation of things.
This constitutes the indubitableinterrelation of all things.
The evolution is apparent, but the interrelation between the intellectual and physical, and especially between intellectual and economic evolution, is much ignored.
It teaches that the interrelation of all things is truth and life, is the genuine, right, good, and beautiful.
The Italian fresco-painters, from Giotto to Tiepolo, never lost sight of the interrelation between painting and architecture.
Indeed nothing is more characteristic of her psychic state, during these years, than the ever-increasing intensity, shiftingness and close interrelation between the physical and mental.
Some of Nature's strange ways are exhibited in the interrelation of insects and fires in tree-killing.
His genius thus powerfully portrays the interrelation of the seething unrest among those slaving in the bowels of the earth, and the spiritual revolt that seeks artistic expression.
Interrelation with Academic and Art Work In the academic classes the girls are drilled in measurements and have problems estimating the cost of materials and labor.
Only through intimate interrelationwith them can the best and most practical results be obtained.
The interrelation of Art Department helps the student to appreciate the need of good form in the appearance of a written page.
The quotations show, to be sure, only superficially the interrelation of alchemy and freemasonry.
We could also posit a psychological interrelation in the form of an “etiological assumption” according to the terminology of psychoanalysis.
That teaching necessitated an entirely new view of the nature of matter, and consequently of the interrelation of mind and body.
The interrelation of these two problems, that of the a priori and that of experience, and Kant's attitude towards them, cannot be considered till later.
The one raises the question of the interrelation of mind knowing and objects known; the other treats of the connection holding between subject and predicate in the various forms of judgment.
All the results of a progressive civilization are constantly complicating the dependence and interrelation of various sections of our country.
It is owing to this same fact of the interrelation and dependence of interests, that the movement of unitization has not stopped in Europe with the organization of a distinct government for each nation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interrelation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: contingency; correlation; dependence; relativity; similarity