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Yet both concepts would have been rather foreign to Darwin.
The question really is whether these concepts would have as quickly and as lucratively become books had they not been prominent magazine articles and instead were peddled only through the traditional method of authors' agents submitting written, often lengthily, book proposals to editors and publishers.
It might be expected that such concepts would have a degree of semantic cohesion.
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Ed puzzles out his life there in ways that a lighter version of this concept would have sketched past, and his quest imbues "Mariachi Gringo" with an everyday authenticity.
The unusual spelling of her first name, combined with the cool, Irish-tough profunciation of her last — "Mackie" — made her what today might be called a brand, though the concept would have repelled her.
According to Baker, this is how the original unpublished concept would have played out.
But taking the other horn (sorry), a contingently empty concept would have its content fixed by descriptors like "horse with a horn".
Others defend the concept of race, albeit with substantial changes to the foundations of racial identity, which they depict as either socially constructed or, if biologically grounded, neither discrete nor essentialist, as the historical concept would have it.
So, if the psychological concept is to have as its repraesentātum just the content of the logical concept (its repraesentandum) and nothing more, then the psychological concept would have to shed all its peculiar and contingent traits, all of the complexions and fusions that have inevitably accrued to it in its own generation and reproduction (SW VI: 121).
"The concept of good and evil" he states, "must not be determined before the moral law (for which, as it would seem, this concept would have to be made the basis) but only (as was done here) after it and by means of it" (5:63).
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