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Finally, Strauss's claims about a return to "nature" rest not upon arguments for "nature" but rather upon arguments about the consequences of not having a conception of "nature".
Since Rawls' Theory of Justice is the classical focal point of present-day political philosophy, it is worth noting the different ways his theory claims to be egalitarian: First, Rawls upholds a natural basis for equal human worth: a minimal capacity for having a conception of the good and a sense of justice.
Numerous versions of Karttikeya's birth story exist, many having a conception from only male input, although heterosexual sex or desire also plays a part.
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But obviously, one always has a conception, an idea.
"A lot of people have a conception of what home schoolers are like.
"Martina has a conception of tennis that is very close to my own.
" 'What are the Comets?' " "I don't think people really have a conception of us quite yet," McKinney said.
In other words, do you start at the beginning and go to the end - obviously you have a conception.
From his earliest scribblings, Mr. Merwin has had a conception of poetry that is strongly tied to music.
In Intention, she criticised the way philosophers since Descartes have had a conception of knowledge, even knowledge of one's own actions, as "incorrigibly contemplative", passive, speculative.
Some authors belonging to the classic psychoanalytical theory had a conception of the binomial activity/passivity as strictly linked to male/female categories.
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