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It's "categorical, pre-emptive capitulation," said the Heritage Foundation.
A spokesman for No. 10 Downing Street told The Guardian, "They did not speak or meet — it's categorical".
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If there's one thing that has suddenly begun to annoy me no end it is categorical statements about "the banks" or "bankers".
According to a central discovery made in 1963 by the American mathematician Michael Morley, if a theory is categorical in any uncountable cardinality (i.e., any cardinality higher than the countable), then it is categorical in every uncountable cardinality.
RTs are plotted separately for trials where the target was specific and those where it was categorical.
It is categorical in virtue of applying to us unconditionally, or simply because we possesses rational wills, without reference to any ends that we might or might not have.
This, perhaps, provides insight into why Mackie objects not to categorical imperatives per se, but to objective categorical imperatives: It is categorical imperatives that profess to transcend all institutions, that purport to depend for their legitimacy on "requirements which simply are there, in the nature of things" (1977: 59), that are singled out as erroneous.
That's categorical," she said.
That's categorical".
Psychopathy could be dimensional, like high blood pressure, or it might be categorical, like leukemia.
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