Treatise
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British pronunciation/tɹˈiːtɪz/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹitəs/

"treatise"の定義と意味

Treatise
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論文, 著作

a long and formal piece of writing about a specific subject

What is a "treatise"?

A treatise is a formal and detailed written work that explores a specific subject or topic in depth. It is typically scholarly in nature and provides a thorough examination, analysis, and explanation of the subject matter. A treatise is often structured logically, with clear arguments and evidence supporting the author's conclusions. It is usually longer than an article or essay and is intended to contribute to the academic or intellectual understanding of the subject. Treatises are commonly found in fields such as philosophy, law, science, or history.

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The philosopher wrote a comprehensive treatise on ethics and morality.
The professor published a treatise exploring the history and evolution of democracy.
The medical researcher authored a treatise on infectious diseases, detailing new treatments and prevention methods.
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The philosopher wrote a comprehensive treatise on ethics and morality.
The professor published a treatise exploring the history and evolution of democracy.
The medical researcher authored a treatise on infectious diseases, detailing new treatments and prevention methods.
Her treatise on environmental sustainability influenced policy makers worldwide.
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