Causal theories of mental content presuppose that mental contents are underived, hence attempt to explain how underived meaning arises. |
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The question is how exactly the constructivist idea of the underived authority of reason escapes the original problem of circularity. |
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So derived reasons are variable, and underived ones invariant. |
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Pfleiderer considered it indispensable to have conceptual clarity about the underlying and underived basis of religion from which all else in religious life follows. |
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Ross distinguishes between derived and underived prima facie duties. |
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If their rights are inherent and underived, they may, by their own suffrages, encircle, with a diadem, the brows of Mr. Cushing. |
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It seems, however, that the use of momentative suffixes is not obligatory in expressing telicity, because the same clauses may usually take an underived equivalent also. |
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