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an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
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a hypothetical possibility, circumstance, statement, proposal, situation, etc.
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05889762-n:
the physically discrete element that Darwin proposed as responsible for heredity
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a hypothetical description of a complex entity or process
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a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence)
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a hypothesis that is taken for granted
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a theory that social and cultural events are determined by history
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a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena
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to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
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concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations
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someone who theorizes (especially in science or art)
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negation of a word or group of words
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up to the present time
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any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
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under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
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serve as a reason or cause or justification of
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consistent with fact or reality; not false
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check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard
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a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred
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an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
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a part of the earth that can be considered separately
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a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud
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based on hypothesis or theory rather than experiment
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a method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific hypotheses
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in the theories of Jean Piaget: the modification of internal representations in order to accommodate a changing knowledge of reality
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in the theories of Jean Piaget: the application of a general schema to a particular instance
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the production or use of theories
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a theory that all complex systems can be completely understood in terms of their components
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additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct
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(particle physics) a theory that involves an eleven-dimensional universe in which the weak and strong forces and gravity are unified and to which all the string theories belong
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(particle physics) a theory that postulates that subatomic particles are one-dimensional strings
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a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence)
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a hypothesis that is taken for granted
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(ethics) the theory that the pursuit of your own welfare in the basis of morality
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theory that the total organization of an organism rather than the functioning of individual organs is the determinant of life processes
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(economics) a theory of commercial activities (such as the production and consumption of goods)
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the theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically beneficial
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(chemistry) any theory in which all matter is composed of tiny discrete finite indivisible indestructible particles
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the theory that the parts of any whole cannot exist and cannot be understood except in their relation to the whole
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(psychology) a theory that reduces all mental phenomena to simple elements (sensations and feelings) that form complex ideas by association
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(psychology) a theory of psychology that emphasizes the importance of configurational properties
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a sociological theory based on the premise that society comes before individuals
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an anthropological theory that there are unobservable social structures that generate observable social phenomena
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any star in the Ptolemaic theory of planetary motion
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a person who follows the basic theories or practices of Sigmund Freud
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a follower or advocate of Carl Jung's theories
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an advocate of the theory that economic fluctuations are caused by increases or decreases in the supply of money
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American psychologist (born in England) who developed a broad theory of human behavior based on multivariate research (1905-1998)
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United States linguist whose theory of generative grammar redefined the field of linguistics (born 1928)
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a British psychologist (born in Germany) noted for his theories of intelligence and personality and for his strong criticism of Freudian psychoanalysis
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Greek anatomist whose theories formed the basis of European medicine until the Renaissance (circa 130-200)
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German biologist and philosopher; advocated Darwinism and formulated the theory of recapitulation; was an exponent of materialistic monism (1834-1919)
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English economist and logician who contributed to the development of the theory of marginal utility (1835-1882)
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French chemist known as the father of modern chemistry; discovered oxygen and disproved the theory of phlogiston (1743-1794)
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English paleontologist whose account of fossil discoveries in Tanzania changed theories of human evolution (1903-1972)
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