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Dershowitz's own criterion lies in preserving what he calls a "feel of freedom".
Mr. Galenson's list doesn't even live up to his own criterion, Mr. Elderfield added.
Mr. Wise, who has taught animal rights law at Harvard, said his own criterion was what he calls practical autonomy, which assesses an animal's ability to intentionally fulfill its desires.
Tony Blair and I knew there was no chance of actually winning the war on the ground and bringing peace to Iraq, so we had to construct our own criterion for success.
Francis of Assisi, the pope said, also "tells us we should work to build peace," which can come about only by overcoming a relativistic view of the world, "which makes everyone his own criterion and endangers the coexistence of all peoples".
Ultimately, therefore, truth is viewed as its own criterion: there are signs that point to it, but none of those signs is a substitute for a free and personal experience of truth, which is made accessible in the sacramental fellowship of the church.
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