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Humanism and related terms are frequently applied to modern doctrines and techniques that are based on the centrality of human experience.

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Among other things, he was the inventor of the modern doctrine of utilitarianism, the foundational theorist of legal positivism, and the first exponent of cost-benefit analysis.

That is why modern doctrine sees no point in razing cities. "You need to figure out what pieces of the city or what things you have to attack in order to get the results you want," said James A. Lasswell, a retired colonel at the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory in Quantico, Va., who played a pivotal role in rewriting the Marines' doctrine on urban combat.

East of Suez lies a continent that the modern doctrine of shareholder value never conquered.In this section In the depths A big bite The message is the medium Serfs up Land of temples and tech Gone shopping Fanuc stoops to conquer Firm beliefs ReprintsIndeed, to Anglo-Saxon types, corporate Asia often appears to be going back in time.

Challenging the modern doctrine that there is no real difference between sons and daughters, Milne also questions the view (often promoted after a marriage break-up) that shared access can be accomplished without too much damage to the children or guilt for the adults.

This is part of the modern doctrine of a compassion-free conservatism that's using the fog of the fiscal crisis to push a program of perverse wealth inequality as sound economic policy: The only way to jump-start the economy is to slash taxes on the wealthy and on companies; the only way to compensate for the deficits that those tax cuts exacerbate is to slash benefits to the poor and vulnerable.

The modern doctrine, however, owes little to these forbears.

Schmitt argues in Political Theology that all key concepts of the modern doctrine of the state are secularized theological concepts, which suggests that a political theory that continues to use these concepts needs a theological foundation (PT 36 52).

Although Democritus provides a remarkable anticipation of the modern doctrine of eliminativist materialism, we sorely miss his account of how conventions themselves the consciously agreed upon means of common reference emerge from the dancing atoms.

The central feature of the modern doctrine of evolution is that the main driving force of the process is natural selection, winnowing some form of genetic variation, the most popular version being random genetic mutation.

But the dissection of individual justification put forward for the ban are tenuous, to say the least, so that the modern doctrine will allow Kagan and Kennedy to invalidate the ban without having to break new ground for the first time.

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