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(See Macintyre, 1994, Russell, 1995 and Harris, 2005) MacIntyre and Russell despite their differences agree that in a Treatise Of Human Nature Hume was systematically attacking Clarke's position on the mind/body relation as articulated both in Clarke's Boyle lectures and the Collins Clarke correspondence of 1706 08 and that many of Hume's arguments resemble those of Collins.

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Finally, C. Stephen Evans, in Kierkegaard's Ethics of Love: Divine Commands and Moral Obligations (2004) and God and Moral Obligation(2013) articulates both in Kierkegaard and in its own right a divine command theory that is argued to be superior to all the main alternative non-theist accounts of the nature and basis of moral obligation.

It was therefore unsurprising that concerns with the physical were articulated both through the interviews and in the photographs taken by the stroke survivors.

Shelley was a passionate idealist and consummate artist who, while developing rational themes within traditional poetic forms, stretched language to its limits in articulating both personal desire and social altruism.

Modelling results also suggest that articulating both global and national policies in a multiregional climate deal can provide a palatable solution for countries like China as this would allow for significant reduction in the economic losses associated with a unique-carbon-price global climate policy.

Mr. Paulson's essential position, as articulated in both his speech and the proposals he will formally unveil Monday, is that the Federal Reserve's opening of the discount window to investment banks — an action not taken since the Depression —means that the Fed will have to have some new measure of regulatory control over investment banks.

The correspondence principle was first articulated in 1913 in the context of the old quantum theory.

Albom is a self-proclaimed secular Jew, as he articulated in both "Tuesdays With Morrie" and "Have a Little Faith"; however, he cannot hide the godliness that permeates this novel.

This view is articulated in several places in both volumes of the Nature of Existence, and it plays a minor argumentative role in section 163 of volume I. Interestingly, McTaggart does not explicitly argue for the doctrine, but rather seems to think that the doctrine of temporal parts will be 'generally admitted'.

This problem has been reduced by using larger buses double-deck vehicles in Europe and longer, articulated buses double-deckope and the United States.

Chiropractors serve to positively contribute to this public health problem and the role of the profession should both be articulated and improved in this respect.

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