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In epistemology, they are public criteria that guide distinction drawing and thus justify claims to knowledge.
The Mohists handle this issue implicitly, by acknowledging only reliably correct distinction drawing as knowledge.
Against this, we can point out that the canons on bian clearly refer to name-object relations, the terminology of the two texts is highly coherent, and both refer to their subject by the same name, bian (distinguishing, distinction drawing).
The disputers' focal activity appears to have been a form of public debate or persuasion called "disputation" or "distinction drawing" (bian), which often took place in the court of a regional lord or a state sovereign.
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Recall the distinction drawn above between properties and the contents of thoughts e.g., concepts.
Turnbull said there was usually a distinction drawn between an ETS and a tax.
Justice Thomas questioned the distinction drawn by the majority between killings and other sorts of violent crimes.
At first blush, then, the distinction drawn by the creators of the do-not-call registry would seem to draw the line in precisely the right place.
But I've never been a cultural snob – and I still struggle to understand the distinction drawn between "high" and "low" culture.
He talks about Aristotle, getting little response, and then tries to clarify for Carson the distinction drawn by Lionel Trilling between sincerity and authenticity, in literature and in life.
Together, they mounted an attack on the central distinction drawn by the Supreme Court in its seminal 1976 campaign finance decision, Buckley v. Valeo.
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