A pattern of behavior inherited or acquired through frequent repetition.
Process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, practiced, embodied, or realised.
1 Security is another area of self-constitution that derives benefits from military praxis .
2 The journal club and planning model used provided the praxis of this work.
3 As a form of praxis , it parallels the experience of self-constitution through language.
4 The globality of human praxis is not a scenario invented by some entrepreneur.
5 I couldn't see Gary digging into the Puritan theories of praxis .
6 In direct praxis , the wholeness of the being is externalized.
7 Embodied in literacy, language accounts for the ever-deepening specialization and fragmentation of human praxis .
8 When the Book grew into books, it actually became the center of religious praxis .
9 Jakobson refused to ascertain any "private property" in the praxis of language.
10 Language was formed, and then stabilized, in connection to this linear form of praxis .
11 When praxis began to differentiate, mytho-magical experiences proved unadaptable to the resulting pragmatic framework.
12 I'm just pointing out that this stove is four-thousand-year-old praxis .
13 Progress in writing resulted in better histories, but moreover in new avenues for future praxis .
14 In addition, excellent acceptance and tolerance of the deployed formulation could be confirmed in praxis .
15 Once the experience of religion was identified as such, religious praxis adopted the same matrix.
16 Still, these changes are not of the depth and breadth of scientific and technological praxis .
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