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Ms. Salcedo characteristically takes a more restrained approach, tempering anger into a gesture of mourning.
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This justification characteristically took the form of setting the pragmatic theory against two polar opposites which were identified as the "correspondence" theory of truth, which was advocated by philosophical Realists, and the "coherence" theory of truth, which was advanced by philosophical Idealists.
Here I will consider only two objections, but they are the two that are characteristically taken to be the most powerful perennial objections to theological voluntarism: first, that theological voluntarism is incompatible with any substantive sense in which God is good; second, that theological voluntarism entails the arbitrariness of morality.
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