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Example sentences for "subsumed"

Lexicographically close words:
substructure; substructures; subsulphate; subsultus; subsume; subsumes; subsumption; subsurface; subtend; subtended
  1. The generality of laws and that of genera having been designated by the same word and subsumed under the same idea, the geometrical order and the vital order are accordingly confused together.

  2. The evolution of life, looked at from this point, receives a clearer meaning, although it cannot be subsumed under any actual idea.

  3. In a similar manner, the laws of magnetic phenomena have recently been subsumed under known laws of electricity.

  4. In a similar manner, the laws of magnetic phenomena have more recently been subsumed under known laws of electricity.

  5. Hence the question arises: how can these sensible objects be subsumed under pure conceptions of the understanding, and fundamental principles (judgments apriori), be formed from them?

  6. How do objects become subsumed under these forms of the understanding, which for themselves are so empty?

  7. 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.

  8. For, according to Kant, it is just the fact that the manifold cannot be subsumed directly under the categories that renders schematism necessary.

  9. Subsumed under being in essence not everything can, vi.

  10. Having thus related or subsumed everything to this principle, let us again descend, by dividing it.

  11. Action and suffering cannot be separate categories, but are subsumed under movement, vi.

  12. For if things be subsumed under a concept that is merely problematical, its synthetical predicates (e.

  13. The particular concept of a supersensible Being cannot be subsumed under the universal principles of the nature of things, in order to conclude from them to it, because those principles are valid simply for nature, as an object of sense.

  14. Our Understanding requires this because it must proceed from the parts as universally conceived grounds to different forms possible to be subsumed under them, as consequences.

  15. It only maintains that we are justified in presupposing universally in every man those subjective conditions of the Judgement which we find in ourselves; and further, that we have rightly subsumed the given Object under these conditions.

  16. From the point of view which the modern industrial life inculcates, phenomena are habitually subsumed under the quantitative relation of mechanical sequence.

  17. Because of a presumed superiority and scarcity of the gifts and attainments that characterize their life, these classes are by convention subsumed under a higher social grade than their pecuniary grade should warrant.

  18. The more reflective and self-conscious a man is the more completely will his experience be subsumed and absorbed in his perennial "I.

  19. Things in themselves may be thought, but they can never be known; for knowledge, besides the empty thought of an object, implies intuitions which must be subsumed under it or by which the object must be determined.

  20. It is true that concepts of the suprasensible exist, but nothing can be known through them, there is nothing intuitively given to be subsumed under them.

  21. They are subsumed in other economic, political, or military alliances and gladly surrender part of that elusive golden braid, their sovereignty.

  22. It will never be successfully subsumed by the West.

  23. There too it long seemed as if rational assurance and demonstration could be attained only if we began with universal conceptions and subsumed particular cases under them.

  24. Quite properly so if we once grant the logic of rigid universals under which the concrete cases have to be subsumed in order to be understood and explained.

  25. The tendency of bodies to fall to the earth and the tendency of the earth itself (with the other planets) to fall into the sun, are subsumed under the general law that 'All matter gravitates.

  26. These were similar phenomena; and to enable them both to be subsumed under one law, it was only necessary to prove that, as the effects were similar in quality so also they, as to quantity, conform to the same rules.

  27. They had never before been thus co-ordinated, and had never before been subsumed under this particular title.

  28. What Kant professes to do is to interpret the relation of the categories to the intuitional material as analogous to that holding between a class concept and the particulars which can be subsumed under it.

  29. The abstract concepts are subsumed under a pure concept, and in this manner only can they be connected in an objectively valid judgment.

  30. Under this major premiss is then subsumed Caius, the object dealt with: Caius is a man.

  31. Natural laws must in no degree be imbued with personality, must say nothing of an ulterior end; but for all that they remained "laws" of the sequences subsumed under them.

  32. The cosmological scheme was drawn in terms of fiat; and the natural philosophy was occupied, in the main and in its most solemn endeavors, with the corollaries to be subsumed under the divine fiat.

  33. The normal balance has been established, and the undertaker's function has been justified and subsumed under the ancient law that Nature does all things well and equitably.

  34. The Æolian individuality was subsumed in the history of the two others, so that these had to proceed in their development with an internal antagonism.

  35. One-sided passivity as well as one-sided activity is subsumed under Individuality, which makes itself into its own end and aim.

  36. Through the mediation of the Greek and Roman churches the views of the ancient world were subsumed but not entirely subdued.

  37. This act is in itself a double function, consisting of, first, the fixing of the sign, and second, the fixing of the conception subsumed under it.

  38. A thousand years are as a day when subsumed by its laws.

  39. The concept right contains merely the negation of wrong, and every action is subsumed under it which does not transgress the limit laid down above, i.

  40. On the contrary, the Indians subsumed under each of the six divisions primarily consist of people who lived under similar ecological conditions and dwelt in geographical contiguity.

  41. The disposable human being While it is true that just as many different curves can be drawn through a finite number of points, consistent observations can be subsumed under various explanations.

  42. Some even went so far as to think it improper to define any wish at all, and subsumed all prayer under the one formula, “Thy will be done.

  43. In all subsumptions of an object under a conception, the representation of the object must be homogeneous with the conception; in other words, the conception must contain that which is represented in the object to be subsumed under it.

  44. Mathematical axioms (for example, there can be only one straight line between two points) are general a priori cognitions, and are therefore rightly denominated principles, relatively to the cases which can be subsumed under them.

  45. On the contrary, the empirical synthesis and the series of conditions in the phenomenal world--subsumed in the minor--are necessarily successive and given in time alone.

  46. The actual judgement, which enounces the assertion of the rule in the subsumed case, is the conclusion (conclusio).

  47. If I find such a condition, and if the object mentioned in the conclusion can be subsumed under the given condition, then this conclusion follows from a rule which is also valid for other objects of cognition.

  48. Now, to employ a conception, the function of judgement is required, by which an object is subsumed under the conception, consequently the at least formal condition, under which something can be given in intuition.

  49. For the major always gives a conception, through which everything that is subsumed under the condition thereof is cognized according to a principle.

  50. Failing this condition of judgement (schema), subsumption is impossible; for there is in such a case nothing given, which may be subsumed under the conception.

  51. Otherwise, the latter three might be subsumed under relation, which possesses more extension than they.

  52. In this respect, the things which are the most distant from the Good are the objects of sense, which are subsumed under the Soul.

  53. Essence is a genus, and contains several species; now movement must not be subsumed under essence, nor be posited within essence, but should be equated with essence.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subsumed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.