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In Claim 2, Leibowitz's point appears to be that while one may wish to argue that one's practice is founded on some independently specifiable faith such as the belief that God gave these commandments to the Jewish people, in fact immersion in the halakhic practice precedes any reflective version of such a belief, such that one's commitment is not based on that belief in any meaningful sense.
Above all, the author stresses that the atheism controversy is not just a matter of the facts, but a matter of burning moral concern, both about the stand one should take on the issues and the consequences of one's commitment.
Roush 2005, 149 186) Francis Bacon Baconn 1620, 70) said that allowing one's commitment to a theory to determine what one takes to be the epistemic bearing of observational evidence on that very theory is, if anything, even worse than ignoring the evidence altogether.
As such the goals and objectives are less focused on conceptual understanding (though students need to understand such concepts as "intellectual property", "plagiarism", and "paraphrasing") and more focused on the skills (both academic and social) needed to enact one's commitment.
For Kant, however, morality itself demands a complete harmony between principle and inclination, because any tension between them is a sign that one's commitment to the principle of morality is not yet complete, one's good will or virtue not yet perfected.
Since James's departure, there is no one perfect way to view the Cavaliers, the growing piles of losses or one's commitment to the team.
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According to Hurley, it's first recognizing the viral nature of trust in today's digital world, and then – learning from trustworthy brands like Amazon and Apple – actually delivering on one's commitments.
The rule could involve something objective (eg, never exceeding a specific quota of research involvements) or subjective (eg, avoiding the feeling of rushing to, from, and through all of one's commitments).
Because we find ourselves with so many commitments, of so many different kinds, and because commitments inevitably clash and change over time, it will not do to define integrity merely in terms of remaining steadfastly true to one's commitments.
It is Aristotle's practical wisdom: structuring individual life as it is, living it joyfully, and assuring that one's commitments are conducive to the delights of the intellect and consistent with the demands of the time and tradition.
Thus, acting otherwise or, more precisely, failing to act on one's fundamental commitments, comes at the price of transforming who one is.
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