Similar words: kaleidoscope, kaleidoscopic, poseidon, pareidolia, matinee idol, acidosis, sarcoidosis, amyloidosis. Meaning: n. (anthropology) the distinctive expression of the cognitive or intellectual character of a culture or a social group.
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(1) The panel recommended that officers refrain from such actions, Eide said.
(2) The question of technical Eidos is the ultimate question of the philosophy of technology.
(3) The pursuing of justice, harmony and order in the "real world" constitutes the main part of his "eidos world".
(4) He thinks that technical making consists in two processes, a process which the god creates "eidos" of artifacts, and another process which craftsmen watch "eidos" to make concrete artifacts.
(5) Methods According to the eidos of Dynamic Psychotherapy, general comprehension and treatment plan were established.
(6) I have been supplied a statement from Eidos , which was sent to me by Jeane Wong of ONE PR Studio.
(7) Plato has a dualistic theory of technical making, in which "eidos" is in a central position.
(8) This article hopes to expand the problem of eidos in Philebus in the tradition of Plato's unwritten doctrines .
(9) She was never an official model, but she did have the approval of Eidos France.
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