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While not widely reported, evangelical Christian groups in small-town America have been trying for years to have yoga banned from public-school gym classes, and indeed, from any publicly supported facility, on the implied principle that yoga constitutes a religion, and tax dollars should not be used to support its activities.
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The deism of Bolingbroke implied the principle that God treated everyone impartially, and that the means to salvation were therefore to be found in a medium available to all, and thus available from the earliest point of human history, namely reason.
Many biologists and philosophers of biology have recognized that the substrate-neutrality of the conditions for natural selection imply in principle that it can act on a large variety of entities in the biological hierarchy, stretching from the very small (e.g., single base pairs) through to the very large (e.g., clades).
Mill in this argument is (once again) relying on the principle that must implies ought, the converse of the principle that ought implies can.
But given the chance of A, it is possible to deduce ~A, and hence have credence in A. This looks like an inconsistency, so like any principle that implies a contradiction, the Principal Principle must be false.
This principle that must implies ought is the converse of the well-known Kantian principle that ought implies can.
This allows the normativist to retain the biconditional and yet avoid the troubles caused by the principle that ought implies can: That an action is correct implies only that one may do it, not that one is obligated to do it, and there is no principle that ought implies can.
And second, the principle that ought implies the possibility of violation; there would seem to be no point to forbidding impossible things.
First, the principle that ought implies can, i.e., that to be prescribed, or allowed, actions have to be such that it is at least in principle possible to perform them.
It has also been suggested that the normativity of belief should be construed in terms of 'role oughts', and that these are not subject to the principle that ought implies can (Chrisman forthcoming, Feldman 2001).
This implies a design principle that we will see is repeated throughout tensegrity structures: each structural node of the system must have at least three cables in tension attached for true three-dimensional stability.
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