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A general answer will articulate the notion of logical form, which is an important issue in its own right (involving the notion of logical constants, among other things).
So perhaps we should keep on trying to articulate the notion of the aesthetic, or at least a useful notion of the aesthetic.
One drawback, at least for Gilbert, of appealing either to ownership or promising to articulate the notion of directed obligation or contralateral commitment is that it is not clear that this would allow for these commitments to be as insulated from moral considerations as Gilbert seems to think they are (e.g. in the response to Bratman above).
One purpose of the rules of sports is to define the 'level playing field' on which athletes compete and thus to articulate the notion of fair-play.
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Article 6bis of the Berne Convention articulates the notion of "moral rights" that are included in continental European intellectual property law.
At that time, there was a rich emergent discourse that articulated the notion of shared services between knowledge-based systems and learning (Mason et al., 2003).
Born in 1872, he was the first American musician of prominence to articulate the notion that American classical music -- or something like it -- needed to invent genres and settings outside the European norm.
Savage racial inequality blossomed in a nation whose founding principles articulated the notion that "all men are created equal" but cowardly compromised such virtues in the interest of brutal slavery and bloody wars against indigenous people.
Pufendorf's ethical voluntarism is articulated through the notion of "moral entities" (entia moralia, derived from Weigel), to which most of EJU Book I is devoted.
For many people, his explication of pure experience and self-awareness re-interprets Zen awakening; his intertwining of self and world develops the Buddhist teaching of co-dependent origination; and his philosophy of nothingness articulates the notion of emptiness and the experience of mu (nothing).
He gravitated toward other such men, and in Herbert Croly, the founding editor of The New Republic, he found one able to articulate the kind of grand sweeping notion upon which he could not only base an entire political lifetime of proposed reform but even found a movement that almost succeeded in displacing the two established political parties.
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