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She was honored in April by the Junior League for her outstanding commitment to voluntarism.
At this point, the voluntarist is faced with a choice: either reject her initial commitment to voluntarism regarding special obligations or reject the commonsense claim about the extensive range of special obligations that we have.
Du Châtelet does not have the sort of first principles of knowledge, together with a commitment to voluntarism, that lead to the doctrine of innate ideas, as we see in Descartes.
In addition, this new series of publications also builds upon the international family planning community's nearly 50-year history of commitment to voluntarism and promoting clients' right to free choice in family planning.
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Three of them belonged to the former macro-dimension of Extra Commitment, three to Voluntarism and one to Organizational Defence.
In contrast, Roberts begins her account of voluntarism with a commitment to the 'ethical meaning' of informed consent (Roberts 2002, 705).
Appelbaum and his colleagues begin their account of voluntarism with a commitment to the 'legal doctrine' of informed consent (Appelbaum 2009, 30).
I turned to the Junior League of San Francisco, a nonprofit organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities.
Practical commitment to a faith-proposition therefore could be a venture: there is no misguided 'doxastic voluntarism' in allowing this possibility.
The theology and the voluntarism and the philanthropy, Mr. McGowan came to realize, were part of a greater whole, a commitment to charity as part of religious practice.
Commitment to craft.
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