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There are two main ways of developing this argument.
The method we use in developing this argument is compatible with that of Day and Gandon (2006), although our arguments are presented as if evolution proceeds via a succession of successful mutants rather than by obeying covariances of variation that is already present.
In developing this argument, we identify benefits that can flow from social enterprise trading; limitations placed on social enterprise success by commercial competition; and some conditions for the emergence of a distinct 'social market' segment of medicines markets where social enterprise can effectively shape the terms of exchange to the benefit of low income consumers.
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Over on Fox, Charles Krauthammer developed this argument further: "He stayed away from the pitfalls.
The passion and eloquence with which he developed this argument contributed significantly to the powerful conservative reactions against the French Revolution throughout Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
How her audience – forced to develop this argument for 20 years and more – prevented themselves from pelting her with coffee cups, I just don't know.
In the late 20th century, she asserts, "public energy suddenly centered on money," and though she does not develop this argument, it has an eerie ring of relevance from a historian's perspective.
Ayer's specific contribution was to develop this argument with unusual clearheadedness and rigour, showing how statements about the external world, other minds, and the past could be accorded sense through an analysis in verificationist terms.
This paper develops this argument in stages.
Hilary Putnam (1962) further develops this argument, offering the example of "kinetic energy \(= \bfrac{1}{2} mv^{2}\)".
I would like to thank Edward Zalta, principal editor of The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, for encouraging me to develop this argument.
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