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It isn't just a matter, as Cohen suggests, of indulging or forgiving great artists conduct he dislikes; it's a matter of accepting that great art is often inseparable from, and inconceivable without, some conduct he disapproves of.
Rawls's conception of justice as an individual virtue is a good example of a non-virtue-ethical account of a virtue, since, as we saw, it treats individual justice as a matter of accepting and complying with independently defended moral/political principles or rules.
It might also be a matter of accepting that it's there.
But avoiding that awful future isn't just a matter of accepting scientific guidance and opposing evil where it arises.
But the latter example is a matter of accepting facts and promoting safety and responsibility; the former -- these CW ads -- simply seem overtly gratuitous.
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Asked about the prospect of delay, Burke said it was not a binary matter of accepting the plebiscite or years of delay.
Hitler's military service during the first world war has largely been a matter of either accepting or brushing aside his claims to heroism and Kameradenschaft.
Put simply, as a matter of tradition accepted by the courts, if a police officer thinks that drivers (or indeed pedestrians) would put themselves at risk by using a snowbound road s/he has the power to tell them not to use it.
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