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Is there a qualitative difference between modern practices and understandings of human enhancement and previous conceptions for which we rather use the terms "improvement," "perfecting" and the like?

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She is a Conceptual artist, and the Conception for which she first became known, in the early eighties, is a series of twenty-one photographs entitled "After Walker Evans".

It consists of an actuator conception for which it is possible to move the hydrazine pump leading to very short required displacements.

The principle of just savings thus agreed on is thought to be binding for all previous and future generations.[39] So far this entry has argued for interpreting intergenerational justice in terms of a conception for which a sufficientarian threshold is of central significance.

To keep public interest high, the Association released Lukeman's conceptions for Stone Mountain, which were on a smaller scale than Borglum's.

In A Theory of Justice, Rawls seemed to think that all people might converge on a common or shared wide reflective equilibrium that included "justice as fairness," the conception of justice for which he argues.

Instead, such cosmic questions and orientations pointed me toward a different conception of God, for which I had been struggling to find language and only gradually gaining the confidence to articulate: God as an ordering force in the universe.

Revisionary conceptions are conceptions of which objects there are that depart in one way or another from the ordinary conception.

In the contemporary world, however, people experience in their own lives many situations for which traditional conceptions of morality offer little guidance: what do you do when the pursuit of one virtue conflicts with another?

But reliability may also be part of the Mohist conception of perceptual knowledge, a prerequisite for which is the reliable ability to recognize and name things correctly.

"New Work" goes on to extend the list of jobs for which the abundant conception is inadequate: Lewis argues that his accounts of supervenience, lawhood, causation, events, and mental content all provide essential work for a theory of properties and relations that conceives them as vastly more sparse than does the abundant conception.

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