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Aristotelian virtue and natural justice or the Kantian categorical imperative (arising from reason, of course) offer philosophical bases for morality at large.
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The term "climate change refugee," after all, invokes all manner of political, legal and financial imperatives — not least those arising from a 1951 U.N. convention on refugees.
Since such skills labs train students using manikins, part-task-trainers or simulators, patient injuries arising from the inexperience of medical trainees can be prevented, thus fulfilling an ethical imperative [ 1].
Those are among the ideas arising from corporate America as change in the nation's health insurance system seems increasingly to become a political imperative.
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This is a typical neo-Foucaldian tendency arising from excessive fidelity to Foucault's well-known rejection of the 'imperative discourse' of universal intellectuals which 'consists in saying "Strike against this and do so in this way"' (Foucault, 2007a[1978d]: 3).
Grundfest introduced an imperative hypothesis that neurons arose from ancestral secretory cells.
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The research presented in this article arose from one simple imperative: in an era of teamwork, it's essential to figure out what makes teams work.
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