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Still basically a medium used for floors, its new rules of composition were governed by a conception of perspective and choice of viewpoint different from those of wall decoration.

Those who took to the streets were guided in their revolutionary fervor not merely by aspirations of belonging to the W.T.O. but also by a conception of justice: as Skarshevsky puts it, they desired an end to corruption and "normal, simple, human rules".

For George H. W. Bush, as for Prescott, this sense of noblesse oblige was accompanied by a conception of politics and foreign affairs as matters for gentlemen to work out around the table or over drinks, and for most of his career he excelled by hewing to this ethic.

On the social theoretical side, totality is replaced by a conception of social complexity, which is not necessarily false or reifying.

Stirner maintains that accepted meanings and traditional standards of argumentation are underpinned by a conception of truth as a privileged realm beyond individual control.

The model is designed on our previous CSF LBE for athermal two phase flow, in which the interfacial tension forces and the Marangoni stresses as the results of the interface interactions between different phases are described by a conception of CSF.

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A normative perspective can instead challenge them by invoking a conception of solidarity and political community that defies the dilemma.

But it is doubtful whether the best way to justify it is by invoking a conception of deliberative democracy.

The paper discusses the problems of such majestic structures and opportunities that results from its conservation and finally comes up with proposals of expanding to the edge of precious landscape of wetlands and terrains by ushering a conception of a city that integrates urbanism and heritage to yield greater economic prosperity.

In order to analyze the particularities of an evidence-based ethics, the following will begin by outlining a conception of the relation between normative and empirically descriptive statements.

(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.

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