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The prevalent attitude of logical empiricism, following the celebrated discussion of "necessary connections" in nature by the Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711 76), was to be wary of invoking notions of necessity.
The only problem, as Professor Epstein acknowledges, is that there is scant evidence that Chief Justice Roberts is on board with the grand libertarian project of turning back the clock to the pre-New Deal era, when the Supreme Court invoked notions of constitutional due process to erect barriers against government regulation of the economy.
It invokes notions of human agency, change, the role of material circumstances in human affairs, and the putative meaning of historical events.
Next the Obama plan invokes notions of "fairness" to limit charitable and home mortgage deductions to 28%, equal to the amount available to people in the next highest bracket.
Second, Strawson claims that Grice's attempt to spell out the right causal chain by picking it out via examples is circular, and he replaces it by invoking notions of match and range.
However, those later theories invoked notions of local signs (sensations specific to which nerve is being stimulated) and made explicit appeals to kinaesthetic sensations that are simply absent from Condillac's work.
Indeed, it literally means "presence of breath" -- invoking notions of soul, spirit, and grace -- and seems to capture a whole beautiful way of being.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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