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Does anyone still believe that the forms of movies, television, magazines and newspapers might exist independently of their rapidly changing modes of distribution?
He does not subscribe to the concept of "love as a spirit freely floating through the world," which might exist independently of a specific human being, he said.
The normative standard might be generally established and, hence, might exist independently of intentions to actually use it or not.
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Discrimination against members of a group might be based on aversion to the group, which might exist quite independently of the actual characteristics of actual group members.
That is, objects exist independently of a subject that might know them (whether the notion of subject is interpreted as an empirical or as a transcendental I).
He does not, for example, have a theory of tropes (tropes are properties that can exist independently of substances) which he might use to dispense with the notion of substance.
For those are a priori by nature they exist independently of the experiences about which we might converse.
They have hoped that analytic claims might provide a basis for a priori knowledge of domains that exist independently of our concepts.
But genes cannot exist independently.
Because Taiwan does not exist independently".
These facts do not exist independently of one another.
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