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Should explicit doctrines of pre-emption or prevention replace them?
These writings, which are subjective and metaphorical, suggest directions for architecture, rather than explicit doctrines or programs.
Their interpretation must move away from the explicit doctrines contained in "exoteric" works such as the Shifāʾ and recover "the unmixed and uncorrupted truth" set forth in the "Oriental Philosophy"—the existence of which, as noted above, is spurious.
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The military historian Andrew Bacevich has spent years warning that US policy planners have adopted an explicit doctrine of "endless war".
To be clear, it is not the explicit doctrine — few managers think this themselves, but they're swayed by their training to be scientifically analytical.
"That abortion and its advocacy violate a primary precept of natural law reinforced by the Catholic Church's explicit doctrine is a mere bagatelle.
Neither the word "Trinity" nor the explicit doctrine appears in the New Testament, nor did Jesus and his followers intend to contradict the Shema in the Hebrew Scriptures: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord" (Deuteronomy 6 4).
Neither the word Trinity nor the explicit doctrine appears in the New Testament, nor did Jesus and his followers intend to contradict the Shema in the Hebrew Scriptures: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord" (Deuteronomy 6 4).
That plants and trees or the land itself have a similar potential for spiritual liberation became an explicit doctrine in Chinese and Japanese Buddhism but may even have been part of popular Buddhist belief from earliest times in sum, a realization that all life-forms share both a common problematic and promise.
Since God's knowledge about contingent things was regarded as unchangeable, the contingency of this knowledge (in the sense that it could be different) also implied the denial of the Aristotelian equation of immutability with necessity, a denial regarded as an explicit doctrine of the nominales (Ebbesen and Iwakuma 1992, 194).
To be sure, one might perhaps, with some hesitation, maintain that what we have here is a sort of blow-up of the dialectical scheme one also finds in the Placita literature, with the skeptical component made explicit: contrasting doctrines which turn out to be improvable.
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