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10 19 20 Although not all influential authors in the past have felt it clinically necessary to separately classify internally and externally derived injuries, 11 animal injury research and imaging techniques of the late 20th century have largely validated the clinically derived distinctions of 'contusion' (external force) and 'strain' (intrinsic force).

Analytic-synthetic distinction, In both logic and epistemology, the distinction (derived from Immanuel Kant) between statements whose predicate is included in the subject (analytic statements) and statements whose predicate is not included in the subject (synthetic statements).

These independent considerations are not derived from the distinction between intended and merely foreseen consequences and do not depend on it (Davis (1984), McIntyre (2001)).

It was from Weigel, too, that Pufendorf seems to have derived the important distinction between physical and moral entities, as well as the methodological ideal of a mathematically rigorous, or demonstrative system of moral philosophy (Sprenger 1996) to which he initially aspired (especially in distinguishing himself from Aristotelian virtue theory).

The fundamental-derived distinction, by contrast, focuses on the properties of measurement operations.

4. The natural/non-natural distinction is perhaps not entirely independent of the derived/non-derived distinction.

And since selection itself is a probabilistic process there can be no purely process-derived distinction between selection and drift attractive as that idea may be.

A fuller account would need to make clear how this distinction relates to other distinctions that have been taken to have similar consequences for tallying ontological commitments such as the more familiar distinction between fundamental entities and derived entities, or the Meinongian distinction between entities that exist and entities that don't exist.

The distinction is derived from a conception of immorality typically associated with the Christian tradition.

Even Garland's pride in his family is derived from a racial distinction: "Ours is an old family, which, among people of our color, is a reference less to social than to legal status.

This change is in all probability due to the Etruscan alphabet from which the Latin alphabet was derived, for a phonemic distinction between voiced and voiceless stops apparently did not exist in the Etruscan language.

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