Nevertheless, the historical development of human rights demonstrates that the relativist critique cannot be wholly or axiomatically dismissed. |
There is axiomatically no such thing as a light scarf for men in Britain. |
Now Rousseau has in the work above mentioned proved the contrary just as axiomatically, by means of two men. |
In certain axiomatically defined cases, this preference relation may be represented by a utility function. |
But it is ordinary reciprocity that good psychoanalytic practice must, axiomatically, bar from the relationship of analyst and patient. |
Nineteenth century Liberalism is, in fact, axiomatically hostile to the State. |