Examples of using Atomistic in English and their translations into Indonesian
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This theory is also called as atomistic theory.
Atomistic simulations of solids and nanostructures.
So it became an atomistic, individualistic thing.
Democritus, Greek philosopher of atomistic school.
Atomistic mechanism got a shot in the arm from Epicurus… while the Stoics adopted a divine teleology.
Atomism DemocritusGreek philosopher of atomistic school.
It has also produced atomistic tendencies in modern societies resulting in social breakdown and social decay.
Reaction against Edward Titchener's atomistic approach of the mind.
This kind of corpuscular theory was consonant withNewton's tendency to view the physical world in atomistic terms.
But the new urbanization has made family an atomistic entity as imagined by Zimmerman.
The communitarian response to A Theory of Justice reflectsdissatisfaction with the image Rawls presents of humans as atomistic individuals.
Nietzsche wanted to dispense with the atomistic theory of matter, a theory which he viewed as a relic of the metaphysics of substance.
This truth is difficult for many in themodern world to grasp because we have adopted an atomistic view of the person.
Secondly, because the atomistic nature of the market makes discussion about the“why” and“how” of production difficult- we get to choose between various“whats”.
It seemed to them that the atomic world discovered by modernscience through experimental methods demonstrates the soundness of the atomistic theory.
While the Stoics became themost well-known proponents of the argument from design, the atomistic counter arguments were refined most famously by the Epicureans.
Atomistic simulation result for formation of inversion channel(electron density) and attainment of threshold voltage(IV) in a nanowire MOSFET.
The 20th century saw a rejection of Freud's theories as being too unscientific,and a reaction against Edward Titchener's atomistic approach of the mind.
Epicurus's philosophy combines a physics based on an atomistic materialism with a rational hedonistic ethics that emphasizes moderation of desires and cultivation of friendships.
The communitarian response to John Rawls' A Theory ofJustice reflects dissatisfaction with the image Rawls presents of humans as atomistic individuals.
His traditional name"Kanada" means"atom eater", and heis known for developing the foundations of an atomistic approach to physics and philosophy in the Sanskrit text Vaiśeṣika Sūtra.
In the atomistic approach, diffusion is considered to happen due to random walk of the diffusing particles, in which the diffusion is propelled by thermal energy causing them to mix together.
Einstein quantitatively derived critical opalescence from a treatment of density fluctuations,and demonstrated how both the effect and Rayleigh scattering originate from the atomistic constitution of matter.
In the atomistic approach, diffusion is considered to happen due to random walk of the diffusing particles, in which the diffusion is propelled by thermal energy causing them to mix together.
Whether a“feminine” and/or“feminist” thinker is celebrating or critiquing the virtue of care, s/he will tend to believe that theself is an interdependent being rather than an atomistic entity.
The atomistic individualism of utilitarianism, which"naturalizes" such greed, must be challenged and refuted intellectually and in the way we actually live our lives.
However, uncertainty persisted for half a century about how atomic theory was to be configured and applied to concrete situations;chemists in different countries developed several different incompatible atomistic systems.
In The Material Basis of Evolution(1940), Goldschmidt wrote"the change from species to species is not a change involving more andmore additional atomistic changes, but a complete change of the primary pattern or reaction system into a new one, which afterwards may again produce intraspecific variation by micromutation.".
Separating labour from other activities of life and subjecting it to the laws of the market means to annihilate its natural, organic form of existence- a form that evolved with the human race through tens of thousands of years of co-operative economic activity based on sharing and mutual aid-and replacing it with an atomistic and individualistic one based on contract and competition.
If breaking the world down into a mesmerising blizzard of atomistic dots, as the Neo-Impressionists did, appeals to you, it's worth taking a note of the launch in May of an ambitious display at the New York Botanical Garden of the work and vision of the contemporary Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama- famous for her trancing polka-dotted sculptures and installations.
