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And it's still a matter of argument whether communitarianism really constitutes a philosophy or tradition, as opposed to a critical extension of the liberal tradition.
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The problem is that they do not constitute a political philosophy of any sort: they add up only to a political sociology.
As far as epistemology is concerned, the critical philosophy constitutes a theory of science that agrees with current trends, for science must have a base that is empirical though also real.
2. His compatriot, philosopher of science Mario Bunge, shows a similar universalist position in his response to an interview question: "I don't think that Latin America constitutes a distinct area of philosophy.
Ferrier's philosophy, then, constitutes a further excursion in the common sense tradition, but one that sets itself at some considerable distance from Reid.
The motivation of putative axioms that go beyond ZFC constitutes a third concern of the philosophy of set theory (Maddy 1988; Martin 1998).
Teleology constitutes a central problem for the philosophy of biology (Allen et al. 1998), in particular the legitimacy of teleological explanations (e.g., Hull and Ruse 2007; Mayr 1998; Ruse 1973; Sober 2000).
In that sense, "On Politics," like the great works of philosophy it examines, constitutes a powerful brief against the unexamined life.
Even the assertion that it can constitutes a value judgment, and implies a whole philosophy, whether we are aware of it or not".
Regarding challenges in terms of utilisation, oemof's philosophy constitutes an important precondition for tackling these.
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