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We observed one particular conceptual resource that was deeply entrenched in the minds of students and manifested itself in many ways throughout all of the students' game play.
The traditional account is thus consistent with the thought that a stipulative definition can add a new conceptual resource to the language, for nothing in the ground language expresses the predicative concept that \(G\) expresses in the expanded language.
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Surely, the justices have the conceptual resources to draw a distinction between the health care market and the market for broccoli.
By this is meant the logical and conceptual resources that the theory employs.
Descartes' idea of the self does ultimately draw on innate conceptual resources.
Kuhn took such studies to indicate that things don't look the same to observers with different conceptual resources.
This work is necessarily interdisciplinary, drawing on both the empirical resources of the human sciences and the conceptual resources of philosophical ethics.
It is not even clear that they have the conceptual resources to make agency important enough to escape this moral paradox.
Their claim is merely that these societies enjoyed (at least in principle) the shared conceptual resources with which they could coherently address and remedy them.
It is an open question whether status theory has the conceptual resources to explain why individual rights should be shaped in these specific ways.
It begins by taking stock of a problem at hand; the theorist then looks around for available conceptual resources for shedding light on it.
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