Sentence examples for as a conception of from inspiring English sources

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Insofar as a conception of the good does not encompass these experiences, it is defective, even delusive".

v. Butts, 388 U.S. 130, 145 (1967), as well as a conception of First Amendment rights as those of the speaker alone, with a value that may be measured without reference to the importance of the [p678] information to public discourse.

Every attempt to grasp the literary-historical continuum presupposes a certain philosophy of history, theory of temporality as well as a conception of the relationship between literature and life.

In contrast, Hook perceived affirmative action, with its corollary of quotas assigned to designated groups as a conception of American democracy as a system of group rights, where greater equality was to be realized by distributive measures.

(With different terms and arguments, this principle is conceived as a presumption by Benn & Peters (1959, 111) and by Bedau (1967, 19); as a relevant reasons approach by Williams (1973); as a conception of symmetry by.

Ordering implies a systematicity requirement: principles of justice should provide a determinate resolution to problems of justice that arise under them; and in so far as a conception of justice is not able to order conflicting claims and resolve problems of justice, that is a reason against choosing it in the original position.

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The research indicates that lower socioeconomic status people have as complex a conception of public space as do those of high socioeconomic status, provided that the interview schedule is designed to elicit these data.

The lessons and methods of STS are attuned to the study of processes where technology is being constructed (as opposed to a conception of science as ready-made).

One recent interpretation combines forgiveness as love with a conception of forgiveness as absolution, arguing that each is a necessary "moment" of forgiveness in an overall process of reconciliation between wrongdoer and victim (Biggar, 2008).

Rather, it figures as part of a conception of rationality that resolves the theoretical puzzles concerning rationality and choice over time posed by various dynamic choice problems.

He contrasted the conception of knowledge as "accuracy of representation" (which he rejected) with a conception of knowledge as the "social justification of belief" (1979: 170).

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