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Before examining the tension between content (or meaning) externalism and mental causation, however, it is worth briefly discussing a still more recent doctrine first advocated by Andy Clark and David Chalmers (1998) and known as "the extended mind thesis", "active externalism" or "vehicle externalism".
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In more recent years, the doctrine has been used to prevent private landowners from blocking access to Oregon's beaches, and to stop the city of Los Angeles from exhausting the supply of water in California's Mono Lake.
A more recent addition to Mr. Primakov's doctrine is the Russian drive to become an important player on the Middle East weapons market.
In section (3) we turn to the more recent controversy about whether liberalism is a 'comprehensive' or a 'political' doctrine.
The cases developing this right of privacy, which are part of a larger judicial doctrine known as "substantive due process," helped to create the foundation for more recent cases recognizing essential rights for LGBTQ people.
In more recent times, well-known Roman Catholic catechisms have included the Baltimore Catechism (1885) in the United States, A Catechism of Christian Doctrine ("Penny Catechism") in England (1898), and that of Joseph Deharbe (1847) in Germany.
A more recent judgment in the case of Castell v. DeGreef [ 26] by Ackerman J seems to have consolidated the doctrine of informed consent into South African jurisprudence.
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