But it's all part of a coherent philosophy of design, which holds that what's contemporary is not necessarily a matter of when something was created.
Before that time, the British viewed Indians as disorganized and lacking a coherent philosophy.
Cavalierism, in this account, is much more an outlook - a set of temperamental predispositions - than a coherent political philosophy.
His testimony disclosed little in the way of coherent judicial philosophy.
"Sadly, the cult of the body is the only coherent philosophy of self that women are offered in this society," one says.
It is no surprise, then, that we have no coherent philosophy for day care.
Britain also lacks a coherent philosophy for charging patients.
"With all due respect, I cannot understand what coherent political philosophy cuts its own country off from oil."
But they're wrong to treat it as a substitute for a coherent political philosophy.
The newly liberated Dean doesn't worry about having a coherent political philosophy.