Sentence examples for concept of equality from inspiring English sources

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When the words of our Nation's Declaration of Independence were signed by our forefathers, "we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal," their concept of equality did not yet include African-Americans or women.

And it is the young people of all races and religions who hold the keys to the fulfillment of [Martin Luther King's] dream". When the words of our Nation's Declaration of Independence were signed by our forefathers, "we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal," their concept of equality did not yet include African-Americans or women.

We understand the concept of equality, that we all want to be equal.

It has been argued that every conception of justice relies on a specific interpretation of the concept of equality: even libertarianism can be considered as a theory advocating equality of negative rights, and utilitarianism as a theory advocating equality of marginal utility (Sen 1995).

Instead, Reichenbach took this statement to expresses an arbitrary rule for regulating the use of the concept of equality of length, namely, for determining whether particular instances of length are equal (Reichenbach 1927: 16).

(Using the language of names, 'equal' is the name of Equality and the eponym of the many particular equal things. (Cf. 102bff) With respect to the concept of Equality, it is individuated by its relation to the Form of Equality and, at best, derivatively to the many equals.[22] What individuates concepts or names, is not what is in the head of speakers, but rather just their relation to Forms.

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The program's coaching approach is based on the concepts of equality, choice, voice, reflection, dialogue, and praxis.

"We believe that giving practical application to concepts of equality and diversity should be taken seriously by the university," the letter said.

My criminal justice classes allow me the opportunity to open my students' eyes to the concepts of equality, justice and fairness concepts that I see them beginning to understand in their own lives and in the world around them.

In highlighting the contradiction between concepts of equality and rights and the circumstances of slavery, they found powerful allies who helped bring their cases to the state's most powerful legal bodies, forcing collective decisions that would reverberate across the state.

What is meant by (distributive) justice, and the related concepts of equality and fairness, is however open to significant conjecture and is not helped by the use of these concepts in an interchangeable fashion despite constituting in turn specific conceptions of fairness, justice and equality.

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