Sentence examples for make adequate sense from inspiring English sources

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That's why naturalism fails, according to Hare, to make adequate sense of moral disagreement.

Korsgaard's general point is that by focusing on questions of meaning, the expressivist fails to make adequate sense of normative discourse, which requires a different sort of philosophical investigation about the sources of normativity (Korsgaard 1996a).

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Castle and Beckett, whom the plot kept apart for much of the time, spent the hour walking into impossibly clever traps that made adequate sense if one didn't think about them too much — which one didn't, concentrating rather on the endgame.

Without it, we cannot make adequate progress.

But we're not making adequate progress.

New trade agreements may make sense, but only with adequate protections and thorough debate of the terms.

Gas taxes were an adequate user fee when most cars got about the same miles per gallon, but they make less sense today.

Third, it also shares the Kantian view that to be adequate, any metaethics should make sense of the normativity of moral claims and their practical relevance (Copp 2007, 4 7).

Soaps make no sense.

These make commercial sense.

May make some sense.

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