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For it to be intelligible that I have bestowed value on someone, I must therefore respond appropriately to him as valuable, and this requires having some sense of what his well-being is and of what affects that well-being positively or negatively.
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It is intelligible that these propositions should have been denied and maintained with so much fervour.
It is intelligible that such a master synchronization has the advantages of low-power consumption and low complexity for the tag nodes in WSNs.
Some raised questions about whether it was intelligible that such radically distinct substances with nothing in common causally interacted, and others questioned whether such a view was consistent with the view that was gaining popularity, namely, that the material universe is causally closed and governed solely by physical laws of nature.
If 'right' and 'being productive of the greatest good in the circumstances' mean the same thing, then it is not the case that it is intelligible that the proposition 'the "right act" just is "the act productive of the greatest good in the circumstances"' should have been denied and maintained 'with so much fervour; for we do not fight for or against analytic propositions' (RG 8).
The collective conception can, then, make sense of group rights both to goods that would be intelligible as goods for independent individuals and to goods that are intelligible only as goods enjoyed collectively with others.
This development was dictated by attempts made by early Christian theologians and apologists to express the Christian faith in terms that would be intelligible to the Hellenistic world and to impress their hearers with the view that Christianity was superior to, or heir to, all that was best in pagan philosophy.
Consequently, there was a variety of attempts, in which theology and philosophy mingled inextricably, to find an interpretation that would be intelligible to the modern mind.
In particular, when people engage in mathematical discourse, they draw on a variety of personal and material resources to construct, depict, and explain their reasoning in the form of psychological objects and actions that would be intelligible to their interlocutors (Kirsh, 2013; Nemirovsky & Borba, 2004; Nemirovsky & Ferrara, 2009; Nemirovsky, Kelton, & Rhodehamel, 2012; Radford, 2014).
I try to figure out how to explain myself in a way that would be intelligible to her, but I don't think I can.
They must be rendered intelligible, that is, without reducing them, as did the Cartesians, to the status of ephemera.
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