In other words, he endeavoured to introduce into Siberia something which was after all only a rudimentary concept at that time in metropolitan Russia, that is, the 'rule of law'.
Spinoza also uses the term conatus to refer to rudimentary concepts of inertia, as Descartes had earlier.
Intimacy with a subject isn't necessary, just acquaintance with a large number of rudimentary concepts.
Pink acknowledges that extrinsic motivators can be effective for certain forms of rote learning, but suggests that applying them beyond rudimentary concepts will not only be unsuccessful, but could be counterproductive as well.
Too many scientists seem to be ignorant of the most rudimentary spiritual concepts.
It did not begin "with a few rules that gradually multiplied or with rudimentary concepts refined by cultural process with the passage of time."
When in fact, according to Aslan, "that is exactly how the Shariah developed: 'with rudimentary concepts refined by cultural process with the passage of time.'
Justice is not achieved by executing people who cannot comprehend the most rudimentary legal concepts.
His disorder left him with only the most rudimentary concept of "concern," at least the person-to-person variety.
Thus far, education about these rudimentary concepts has been carried out by private groups like B'nai B'rith and German political foundations.