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His moderate and cautious views on social issues are recorded in A Discourse on the Slavery Question (1839); The Census and Slavery (1860); and Women's Suffrage: The Reform Against Nature (1869).
This form of testing Member State conformity with EU law has been seen as a mechanism through which national courts and the ECJ have engaged in a "discourse on the appropriate reach of Community Law when it has come to conflict with national legal norms". Others have described it as an infant disease that, along with direct effect, treats EU law like foreign law and has, thus, to be dealt with.
But what is true in a discourse on whole is the sum of assertions put forward by participants.
In A Discourse on the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion, 1724, Collins attacks the basis of Christianity as a revealed religion.
This development took place in a discourse on the nature of comprehension and the relation between ourselves and the things we perceive.
A whirlwind book tour established her reputation as a gifted orator; soon speaking requests came pouring in-including one from President Bill Clinton, who had hoped to engage Elshtain and a few other scholars in a discourse on the state of American life.
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The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, "art, craft," with logos, "word, speech," meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both fine and applied.
[ii]Kamlian, Jamail A. "Ethnic and Religious Conflict in Southern Philippines: A Discourse on Self-Determination, Political Autonomy and Conflict Resolution". Emory University, School of Law.
Rousseau, in his A Discourse on Inequality, an account of the historical development of the human race, distinguished between "natural man" (man as formed by nature) and "social man" (man as shaped by society).
She has a Pynchonesque range of intellectual interests: a typical swath of "Darkmans" includes a brief discourse on the etymology of the word "mogul," a conversation about the contrasting virtues of a Mercedes C220 and a Russian Lada customized in Jamaica, a discourse on the primitive Celts' reverence for geese, and various discussions of medieval arts and systems of belief.
Another rare exception was the Scottish journalist Alexander Ireland, who in a brief memoir of Hazlitt in 1889 wrote that Hazlitt's book on Shakespeare, "although it professes to be dramatic criticism, is in reality a discourse on the philosophy of life and human nature, more suggestive than many approved treatises expressly devoted to that subject".
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