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Surprisingly, though, the basic insight of Augustinian theodicy finds support in recent science.
The basic insight of sociolinguistics was that social relationships affect the way we speak.
This basic insight gives Spinoza's philosophy its religious and ethical character.
The bigger point here is the most basic insight of welfare economics.
Yet Condorcet's basic insight rings true: committees work best when they harness and combine the unique insights of every member.
The data vindicates Hobbes's basic insight, that without a state, life is likely to be "nasty, brutish and short".
It is a basic insight that an undergraduate ecologist might find familiar: the "invasiveness" of an organism is always a relative concept.
From there it is but a short step to dismissing a basic insight of the Enlightenment, namely that human judgment and decisions are fallible by their very nature.
The vast majority of them, including the most highly regarded theologians, still resist Rousseau's basic insight concerning religion and the state.
Or "Love and Death on Long Island," whose protagonist is a British novelist and whose basic insight about Long Island is that it isn't England.
But I do agree with his basic insight: Conflict-of-interest accusations have become the simplest strategy for avoiding a substantive debate.
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