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It would be a great pleasure for us if you could make your return trip via Leyden. of various writings about the principle of relativity, popular lectures by Mr. Japanese will be bathed in the bright light of the genuine principle of relativity.
This suggests that corrective justice is not really a matter of justice at all: independent, yes; a genuine principle of justice, no.
Their concern is twofold: considerations that make corrective justice seem like a genuine principle of justice also seem to undermine its independence from distributive justice (justice in the distribution of resources); at the same time, considerations that support the principle's independence from distributive justice also seem to undermine its status as a genuine principle of justice.
Indeed, one way to put this point is to say that those who hold that desert is not a genuine principle of justice are themselves holding an idiosyncratic view when we take into account the fact that many think that desert is a genuine principle of justice.
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(These don't always serve him well, as one example shows: "All facts that are contradictory are genuine principles of universal explanation").
Though I had no high opinion of the calibre of the people employed at Ludlow, it seems to me that, in the UK at least, this is not really a clash of personalities, but of genuine principles.
Obviously, this attention to public relations often related to genuine principles and firm policy objectives — anti-Communism, reduced government, balanced budgets, support for deployment of the MX missile system, commitment to the right-wing contras in Nicaragua, dislike for Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya and many more.
Indeed Mothersill writes of her "First Thesis" (FT) that there are no genuine principles or laws of taste: "…FT is central to aesthetics, and there is, as far as I can see, nothing more fundamental from which it could be derived" (Mothersill 1984, p. 143).
Both fans and enemies perceived Reagan as a man of his word who acted based upon genuine principles.
Fox seems to have had no desire to found a sect but only to proclaim what he saw as the pure and genuine principles of Christianity in their original simplicity, though he afterward showed great prowess as a religious legislator in the organization he gave to the new society.
That even one falsehood would be mistakenly treated as a genuine first principle — say, the belief that the senses are reliable, or that ancient authorities should be trusted — threatens to spread falsehood to other beliefs in the system.
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