Meaning of Taylorian | Babel Free
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Français
taylorien
Examples
“The problem is basically that any mechanical process⟳ of cause and effect may be reinterpreted as a "goal-directed" process⟳ along Taylorian lines by simply supposing that whatever happens to be its outcome has all along been the "end⟳" toward which the events comprising the process⟳ have⟳ been "directed".”
“Later, constructing a notable Taylorian matrix, he argues that Eastonian economic-model theories of political life ‘always end⟳ up either laughable, or begging the major question⟳, or both’ (p. 76).”
“The formation of neighbourhoods within a particular school population may be seen as a counterpart to a Taylorian notion of "distinctness" and survivance.”
“The U.N. report⟳, while not a philosophical document, nevertheless points to facets of identity-formation that indicate⟳ a need⟳ to modify⟳ the Taylorian account.”
“The first one hundred pages of the book struck me as very Taylorian. Ratzinger’s description of the believer and the unbeliever standing side-by-side whispering “perhaps” into each other’s ears sounds not unlike Charles Taylor’s suggestion that we can’t help⟳ but live⟳ our faith “in a condition of doubt⟳ and uncertainty.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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