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Instead of creating a systematic theology, or an epistemology, he seems to have seen his work as one that examines the foundations and nature of philosophical and theological critique itself.

The Stoic doctrine of the natural attachment to what is appropriate (oikeiôsis) thus provides a foundation in nature for an objective ordering of preferences, at least on a prima facie basis.

"But there's something to be said for having a solid foundation with nature, too, and not looking out your window down at 23rd Street.

Its author, to Marx's mind, successfully criticized Hegel, an idealist who believed that matter or existence was inferior to and dependent upon mind or spirit, from the opposite, or materialist, standpoint, showing how the "Absolute Spirit" was a projection of "the real man standing on the foundation of nature".

In the case of foundation the nature situation must be almost respected.

The Way of Ideas teaches, wrongly, that acts of perception temporally begin with an act of simple apprehension "and that after we have got simple apprehensions, by comparing them together, we perceive agreements or disagreements between them," but, Reid continues, "this appears to me to be all fiction, without any foundation in nature" (IHM 2.4, 29).

Where, at the end of the twentieth century, could an optimist turn for reassurance about the foundations of human nature?

No champion in history has ever had access to a greater storeroom of physical and spiritual reserves, but Frazier seemed to have emptied it, to have forced Ali to lift the floorboards and scrape the very foundations of his nature for the last traces of strength.

Hume's account of the autonomy of morals and its foundations in human nature constitutes the constructive aspect of his views on the religion/morality relationship.

They are the foundation without which nature is always going to be less diverse," says Hilborne.

Zhou viewed sincerity as the foundation of moral nature, the source of the ability to distinguish good from evil, and thus also of the ability to perfect oneself.

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