The argument operated at the level of the fundamental ontology of the rival philosophies. |
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In it, he lumps together the several philosophies that have fallen under that label. |
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Compatibilist philosophies seek to reconcile free will and determinism in a modern time. |
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I could do nothing, in the face of the present attitudes and philosophies of those who administer our laws. |
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The guqin music was also influenced by Chinese philosophies including Confucianism and Taoism. |
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It dramatically reconstructs the Games of 448BC and examines the philosophies behind the Games and their importance to future generations. |
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My students recently tackled the distinction between the philosophies of feminism and Black womanism. |
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Turner pens a column in a weekend paper which, often as not, is given over to lacerating New Right economics and philosophies. |
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Maybe we will benefit beyond belief in embracing some of these valuable philosophies and using them in practical solutions for all our welfare. |
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On the way we exchanged philosophies of cricket and a few personal partialities. |
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Is it any surprise that so many people can be sold irrational ideas, systems, devices, and philosophies? |
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In reaction to other philosophies of life the Taoists retreated and lived as recluses outside the milieu of society. |
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The split will be between the two philosophies of big government statism and small government constitutionalism. |
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However, there is a fundamental difference in the philosophies of lefties and righties that makes righties more tolerant of corporate corruption. |
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Among ancient philosophies it is the Aristotelian tradition which has the broadest and most generous conception of what the study of nature is. |
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They explicitly disavow the classical philosophies of formalism, logicism, Platonism, intuitionism, and social constructivism. |
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Most religions and agnostic philosophies agree that individuals have the right to kill in self-defense when faced with immediate mortal danger. |
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The parliamentary members tended to coalesce in blocs, which were alliances in support of particular philosophies. |
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Pagan philosophies appealed to many eco-activists, who also saw Nature as sacred and recognised the Great Goddess as Mother Nature. |
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A clash of diametrically opposed philosophies is never settled rapidly nor, necessarily, rationally. |
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You should be somewhat familiar with the company's philosophies and corporate culture. |
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A child in the 1960s encountered philosophies of immense freedom and self-expression. |
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But Dickens had no way of knowing to what idiotically overindulgent philosophies future generations would subscribe. |
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The atheistic philosophies of Nietzsche and Heidegger declared that human authentication is not derived from God. |
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Both Nietzsche and Hegel recognize the need to work out their philosophies within, and in response, to culture. |
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He attacked or dismissed their metaphysical beliefs, and particularly the philosophies of history of Hegel and his successors. |
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It makes sense to build health networks that encourage synergies between agencies, even when philosophies differ. |
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That may come across as cold and passionless but that's only because I don't agree with most political philosophies or politicians. |
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I was deeply influenced by the life of Ramakrishna and also Indian philosophies of Tantra and Vedanta. |
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The founders of religions and philosophies erected their ethical system on this basis. |
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They are a generation of experimenters and may have beliefs garnered from several different religious philosophies. |
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He is not even the deconstructor of philosophies, since he calls into question the ultimate presuppositions of deconstruction. |
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A number of protocol philosophies are available, depending on the functions of the total system served by the communication highway. |
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He is widely regarded as a leading proponent of strategic bombing to break the enemy will, and his philosophies echoed throughout the Cold War. |
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It was only decades after his death that some of his heretical philosophies saw the light of day. |
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Lashing is an ancient Pacific language that was used to interpret the environment and represented Polynesian philosophies, says Filipe. |
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These questions are subjective and involve our personal and professional ethics and philosophies. |
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By practicing some simple Zen philosophies, you'll be able to let go of little things that don't matter so you can focus on what really does. |
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Thus, he is unafraid to absorb untested and unproven philosophies lest they can provide a vital edge. |
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I think he is attacking systematic philosophies and the idea of deductive logic. |
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More art schools with varied teaching philosophies makes for a better art world. |
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The report identified social justice and economic-rationalist utilitarianism as the major competing educational philosophies or ideologies. |
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By deliberately steering between the extremes of prevailing Whig and Tory philosophies he incurred the complaints of both sides. |
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This school brooks no dissent and does not see itself as competing with other philosophies. |
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So I looked at all Eastern philosophies, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and I found that Buddhism has a very strong element of that. |
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I don't want philosophies, tracts, dogmas, creeds, ways out, truths, answers, nothing from the bargain basement. |
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Your spiritual and religious beliefs or philosophies may help you deal with your grief. |
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According to Ayurveda, like all Indian philosophies, the purpose of life is attaining salvation or unity of the soul with the Absolute. |
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As the most avid fan of the books, America applied her newly learned Pants philosophies and immediately warmed to Blake. |
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This is in no way a criticism of the present minister, who could be found a spot more in line with Dad and Dave philosophies. |
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It's true that many modern philosophies predicate humanness on the ability to reason. |
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We were children of the middle class, have the same values and philosophies. |
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To understand the tradition and the philosophies that this style of karate-do represents, we must first visit the origin of budo and trace the path on which it was formed. |
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Wim created a similar vibe as a speaker, meandering through anecdotes, sharing philosophies, listening to and acknowledging other people in the room. |
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Occasionally couching their philosophies in cutting-edge futurist thought, they nevertheless managed to formulate groundbreaking theories on the nature of existence itself. |
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The two carriers are headquartered in Kuala Lumpur but have vastly different profiles and operating philosophies. |
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It is a prop to assist very different party philosophies to stay together. |
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The subject matter is broad and connects readily with various branches and sub-disciplines of philosophy including the philosophies of law and of economics. |
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Their break with ancient and classical forms moves them closer to clever statements, or disposable pronouncements, rather than all-inclusive world philosophies. |
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Nonetheless, government bureaucrats and scientists did not merely disagree with the specifcics of Dene and Inuit philosophies of wildlife management. |
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Eastern mystical philosophies such as Buddhism promote an attitude of acceptance of suffering and difficulties which are an inevitable part of life. |
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From the evidence of 5,000 ashrams at Maha Kumbh it is clear and obvious that there are many different shades of ideas, opinions, philosophies and practices in Hinduism. |
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The political arena was left as a fertile ground for undigested political philosophies from political activists of humbler intellectual backgrounds like Kenneth Kaunda. |
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The philosophies of the Vedas, Puranas, Smriti or the six Darshana literatures emphasize on the socio-spiritual reform and promote a spiritual life. |
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All religions, nearly all philosophies, and even a part of science testify to the unwearying, heroic effort of mankind desperately denying its own contingency. |
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It shows how design has transformed life over the past 100 years and it encapsulates the contrasting philosophies of style versus substance that is causing such heat and fury. |
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For one thing, the Wachowski brothers have a knowledge and familiarity with a number of ideas, concepts and philosophies that play an important part in the Matrix films. |
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Are Nietzsche and Heidegger the fathers of philosophies of existence partly because Germanic creates this semblance of physicality and there-ness? |
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Those political philosophies and religions that vest supreme authority in the individual are far more difficult to organize than those that can evoke some higher power. |
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In his latest book Smith argues that science, along with its attendant philosophies of naturalism and materialism, has systematically eclipsed this big picture. |
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We also had a wander into a couple of shops and I made great use of my two new shopping philosophies gleaned from a very brief reading of Brenda's Wardrobe Companion. |
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Urban schools provide a different context for the development of knowledge, attitudes, and philosophies that guide the behaviors of beginning teachers. |
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He uses various comic conventions such as satire, farce, absurdism, and irony to attack widely divergent cultural philosophies, politics, and ethics. |
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I think the whole question of whether certain spiritual practices or philosophies inevitably lead you to invoke a particular spirit is the one that's crucial to me. |
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Instead they are men, real men, with philosophies, dreams, humor, and deep sadness. |
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In fact, their philosophies mean that there will be war of words between the two. |
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These two philosophies are fracturing organizations at the top of the atheist activism food chain. |
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The Bhagavad Gita was composed in this period and consolidated diverse philosophies and soteriological ideas. |
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A disagreement between these two political philosophies came to a head in 223 BC when the Qin state conquered all of China. |
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The group eventually split over conflicting political philosophies. |
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Ambient can be flabby synth mulch that needs to access cyberism and external philosophies to convince you you're not being scammed. |
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The differences in feminist philosophies are responsible for the differences in feminist pedagogies. |
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Due to the wide variety of philosophies present in the First International, there was conflict from the start. |
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Starting with Kurt Busch, several drivers moved to different teams, changing colors, alleginaces, sceneries and philosophies along the way. |
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Both she and Voltaire were also curious about the philosophies of Gottfried Leibniz, a contemporary and rival of Newton. |
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Many forms of modern Druidry are neopagan religions, whereas others are philosophies that are not religious in nature. |
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The various philosophies include Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, Iranian philosophy, Japanese philosophy, and Korean philosophy. |
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Their philosophies found the colonial enterprise, particularly mercantilism, in opposition to the principles of free trade and liberal policies. |
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The Yongle Emperor's tolerance of Chinese ideas that did not agree with his own philosophies was well known. |
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Level I coursework of the program focused on preprofessional experiences and emerging philosophies. |
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This situation also came about through new revival of interest in native Chinese philosophies, such as Confucianism and Daoism. |
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In more open Orthodox circles, attempts were made to formulate philosophies that would confront modern sensibilities. |
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Many unions are a blend of these two philosophies, and the definitions of the models themselves are still debated. |
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The doctrine of non-violence or non-killing is taken from Hindu, Buddhist and Jainist philosophies. |
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Best understands the mutual organization and is aware that different operating philosophies will yield different performance. |
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They were characterized by the reductive philosophies of minimalism and the spontaneous improvisation and expressivity of abstract expressionism. |
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Thomas Schlereth, Professor Emeritus of American Studies at Notre Dame, wrote about philosophies and methods of teaching history outside the traditional classroom. |
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Concerning the development of Eastern philosophies, much of Eastern philosophy had been in an advanced state of development from study in the previous centuries. |
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There are various philosophies about this, and each style has its own sonic identity, its own kind of beaminess, and its own way of casting images. |
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Though silk was certainly the major trade item exported from China, many other goods were traded, as well as religions, syncretic philosophies, and various technologies. |
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Miles pointed out that the car artists, also known as Cartists, come from all walks of life and are putting forth an effort that reflects their personal philosophies. |
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Rielly, Karate For Kids is a simple but complete introduction to the fitness, self-defense, movements, philosophies, and etiquette of karate for young people. |
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In our search for a partner we found the same vision and business philosophies with Q Comm and are excited to be improving the merchant experience with this acquisition. |
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In modern discourse, the justices are often categorized as having conservative, moderate, or liberal philosophies of law and of judicial interpretation. |
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