Sentence examples for notional confrontation from inspiring English sources

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For example, we could never embrace the outlook of a medieval samurai: Since this is a notional confrontation, it would be inappropriate to describe this outlook as just or unjust.

This was explained by reference to a distinction between a "notional confrontation," where a divergent outlook is known but not a real option for us, and a "real confrontation," where a divergent outlook is a real option for us something we might embrace without losing our grip on reality.

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With respect to his relativism of distance, it may be wondered why appraisals are inappropriate in notional confrontations: Why should the fact that an outlook is not a real option preclude us from thinking it is just or unjust?

Mac and Jim mingle among the pickers, stir up discontent, and persuade a particularly mutinous worker London (Vincent D'Onofrio) to be the notional leader; a brutal confrontation ensues with the boss, Mr Bolton (Robert Duvall).

Williams's "relativism of distance" says ethical appraisals are appropriate in real confrontations, but not in notional ones.

The Chapman-Cleese sketches tended to originate in confrontation, as in the parrot piece, for example, while the Oxford stuff was sillier and more notional.

Mr Hu seems more content than was his predecessor to ignore Taiwan, as long as it does not explicitly renounce its notional links with the mainland.In the build-up to the Olympic games next August, Mr Hu is anxious to avoid confrontation abroad.

Art is notional.

Names are notional.

Health, Ira decided, was notional.

The fame is similarly notional.

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