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In particular, Stalnaker argues that our commitment to construing such sentences as making felicitous and informative assertions will lead us to reinterpret their content in ways that can be modeled using the 2D framework.
When the discontinuation of destination therapy with a medical device for VS or CS results in a life-terminating act, moral fiction is often invoked to avoid construing such an act as physician-assisted death.
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What it happens to clarify is that people are liable to mislay their hearts as easily as their wallets, and — just in case you are tempted to construe such a loss as romantic — that both can be swiftly retrieved.
Although most philosophers construe such functional talk realistically, as referring to actual states of the brain, some (e.g., Dennett) interpret it irreferentially indeed, as merely an instrument for predicting people's behaviour or as an "intentional stance" that one may (or equally may not) take toward humans, animals, or computers and about whose truth there is no genuine "fact of the matter".
The philosophical question here is how to construe such statements of identity and nonidentity, and it seems that the problem of universals is the main issue.
Even so construed, such deontologies join agent-centered deontologies in facing the moral (rather than the conceptual) versions of the paradox of deontology.
He construes such signs and symptoms as being the body's way of speaking, of communicating problems, but that his own body had been mute: "Nothing would have told me".
If these are taken as word-types, a lot depends on how exactly one construes such things mereologically, and one might simply dismiss the challenge by rejecting, or improving on, the dime-store thought that word-types are letter-type composites (see above ad (14)).
Whyte construes such words as an implicit warning -- one that resonates in an atmosphere in which a worker's relationship with the boss often determines the nature of his or her work experience.
A judge practically laughed the FGA out of court, saying its brief on the matter "is not competent expert opinion, nor is it offered as such, nor could it be reasonably construed as such".
"Though the State offers, as evidence of the cost savings, a pamphlet from the Foundation for Government Accountability," U.S. District Judge Mary Scriven wrote in her order, "the data contained in the pamphlet is not competent expert opinion, nor is it offered as such, nor could it be reasonably construed as such".
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