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Once more, we should emphasize that training decisions are based on long-term considerations and insofar not all effects can be captured in the first post-reform year, especially because the substitution between skilled and unskilled is highly expansive.
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Instead, he follows the Jewish thinker, Avicebron (whom he thought was a Christian) and holds that creatures come from God not insofar as he is one, but "through his will and insofar as he wills, just as a potter does not shape clay vessels through his oneness, but through his will" (OO I, 624a; Teske 1998a, 96).
It is not insofar as truth can be established objectively that it takes on meaning, but rather insofar as it is appropriated "passionately" in its very uncertainty.
Secondly, biting can be an intimate violation in a way that elbowing or punching is not, insofar as it involves penetrating the cutaneous rampart that holds an individual together, potentially wounding their personal and spiritual integrity.
Many great works of painting and sculpture, for example, were created to glorify a deity and not, insofar as can be ascertained, for an aesthetic purpose (to be enjoyed simply in the contemplation of them for their own sake).
Its fundamental purpose is to give individuals and families the confidence that their level of living and quality of life will not, insofar as is possible, be greatly eroded by any social or economic eventuality.
But the debt ceiling, in this particular moment anyway, has nothing to do with all this, except insofar as threatening not to raise it gives the Republicans good leverage in their attempts to get the government to spend less in the way they'd prefer.
In this definition of cause, per se functions to rule out cases where x depends on y, but not insofar as y is described as y.
That which is extrinsically good is good, not (insofar as its extrinsic value is concerned) for its own sake, but for the sake of something else to which it is related in some way.
To Albert's mind, this would mean that the nature of a thing, considered in itself and not insofar as it is a particular in particular circumstances, would efficiently cause its attribute to inhere in it, and that smacks of Platonism, of the view that separated universals somehow play a causal role in the world.
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