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They were men exploring the socially conscious side of Christianity and developing a notion of socialism that marked a shift from the left's assumption that the state would always provide, toward an emphasis on voluntary action.
New Materialism perceives matter as a process of materialization, developing a notion of agency which exceeds the anthropocentric paradigm.7.
We will consider a solution to what Lycan terms "Cohen's Problem" after developing a notion of illocutionary inference in the next section.
Like them, he does this not by appealing to the purely irrational, but by developing a notion of reason that includes a dimension of historicity and takes into account the experience of art, literature, and religious and affective sentiments of various kinds.
Are there any problems, do you see, with developing a notion of citizens who have a collective responsibility to report on one another?
For a project that has the size and scope of the GNC, developing a notion of necessary study size is a complex exercise.
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"We should develop a notion of doing things according to the law," she says.
Because Cardano refused to view negative numbers as possible coefficients in equations, he could not develop a notion of a general third-degree equation.
The court developed a notion of the "duty to protect" basic rights from threats stemming from private action or social forces.
From martyrdom and the world of early Christianity, the boy narrator soon develops a notion of a "murder theatre", a kind of coliseum in which he is doomed inadvertently to kill those whom he loves.
Bhāvaviveka developed a notion of two truths in which, at the level of conventional (as distinguished from ultimate) truth, reason could be used to support positive teachings and practices.
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