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The importance of what might be called "debt justice" to a wider notion of fairness is not limited to Christianity and Judaism.
This is clearly a narrowing of a wider notion of logical consequence.
A wider notion of the normativity of meaning, ME normativism, appeared on the philosophical scene more recently, and is associated with Saul Kripke's book on Wittgenstein's rule-following considerations (Kripke 1982).
While Le specifically addresses male/female dynamics in the work, the paintings, when seen as a whole, transcend their metaphorical foundations and speak to a wider notion of opposing and congruent forces.
Both are generic instruments and thus are designed to measure a wider notion of HRQOL and are not specific to any one disease or condition.
From the 1980s, however, in line with the WHO Ottawa charter, a wider notion of health including physical, psychological and social aspects of health has influenced the ideas about the relation between physical activity and health (Quennerstedt, Burrows, and Maivorsdotter 2010), not least in schools where the national syllabus adopts a wide and more holistic notion of health.
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Additional research, using a wide notion of aggression, documents that a good deal of harmful behaviour if not the bulk targets popular adolescents in addition to isolated adolescents.
In reviewing the same literature, Yonelinas (2013) discussed experiments using scene stimuli which indicated a working memory deficit following hippocampal lesions, although this was viewed as part of a wider notion that the hippocampus supports "high-resolution bindings".
It seems that quality of life is a wider notion that remains closely related not only to the somatic state of the patient but also to other factors, such as socioeconomic status and demographic factors.
It might be impossible to be cynical about Alice Pyne and the generous folks who have rallied to her comfort — but as for the wider notion of a good and noble "Internet community"?
Feyerabend characterized this wider notion of incommensurability as a historical, anthropological thesis (1975, 271), but also applied it to different stages of the development of thought and perception in the individual (1975, 274).
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