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The few remaining anomalies, he argued, could easily be understood as minor (and legitimate) exceptions to general rules.
And such stories draw a line in the sand, dividing the audience between those who accept such categories as legitimate exceptions or justifications and those who don't.
In such cases each of them at present the subject of a quarrel between the United States and Europe a lot of people who accept the general case for free trade also see a case for legitimate exceptions.
Yes, there are legitimate exceptions for high-security positions in law enforcement and national security — and there can be exemptions in particular cases; banks cannot afford to hire someone convicted of financial fraud.
"The act is not without its critics, but in providing a largely free and universal right of access to information, subject to legitimate exceptions, we believe the freedom of information regime is fit for purpose," he said.
Doxastic venture models of faith and epistemic concern Doxastic venture in favour of faith-propositions can be justifiable, of course, only if there are legitimate exceptions to the evidentialist requirement to take a proposition to be true just to the extent of its evidential support and only if the legitimate exceptions include the kind of case involved in religious, theistic, faith-commitment.
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One could circumvent the threatened regress by denying that the incompatibilities in question require truth-makers of their own because they're necessary truths and such truths are a legitimate exception to maximalism because "they are true come (or exist) what may" (Simons 2005: 254; Mellor 2003: 213).
To be sure, there were as there are now individuals who held that procuring organs from, thereby killing, irreversibly unconscious patients who had consented to donate is a legitimate exception to this moral principle (see the entry on voluntary euthanasia), but this judgment strikes many as a radical departure from common morality.
As such, their work activates a possibility, noted by Kierkegaard (1843/2009, p. 78), that "when one really wants to study the universal, one need only examine a legitimate exception, because it will present everything".
Yes, there are all sorts of good reasons not to do this, but I suspect that if you cut off the supply of a life-saving drug, courts would readily agree that this was a legitimate humanitarian exception to the patent laws.
The only exceptions are legitimate prisoners of war, protected by the Geneva Conventions.
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