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On Rawls's influential account, the idea of public reason applies to what he calls the constitutional essentials and matters of basic justice within a liberal democratic society, "but not in general for all the questions for all the questions to be settled by the legislature within a constitutional framework" (Rawls 2001, 91).

Thus the main import of the later 'Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology' is the dismissal of ontological worries as pseudo-problems by dint of the (highly contentious) distinction between 'internal' questions, to be settled by the rules of the framework of mathematics, ordinary 'thing' talk or whatever and 'external' questions such as 'which framework to adopt?'.

The usual practice is for these questions to be settled according to clinical judgment (in research often by a consensus panel of expert diagnosticians).

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And the legal question to be settled, after all, concerned guardianship: Who would take care of this girl?

Since that is not a question to be settled there, Danis Tanovic's Oscar-winning film lets their conflict seep into a world of self-serving international bureaucrats and global media companies.

Now, if you are an atheist who takes the Paleyite view – that the existence of God is a question to be settled by an enquiry which is simultaneously and inextricably scientific and moral – then anyone who disagrees with you will appear to be a "creationist" in a sense much wider than the first one.

Ashwini Kumar, a recently retired I.O.C. delegate from India, said that some older members wanted the Beijing question to be settled now so they could return the Games to Europe in 2012; Paris (if it loses Friday), London, Madrid, Moscow and a German city would probably bid for those Games.

There's nothing surprising about the business model, which is proven many times over, but the question to be settled is whether there's enough market to keep this neat little service alive.

But the tougher questions remain to be settled, such as whether a convention should be able to make statutory changes -- rewriting laws -- or limit itself to constitutional language?

"Ownership questions have to be settled when they have been returned to the state and in accordance with the law of the state in question," said the judge Mieke Dudok van Heel.

It is science's job to limn the structure of empirical reality, the causal nexus within which we live, but, as his own call for a "synoptic vision" that unites a science-generated picture of empirical reality with "the language of community and individual intentions" indicates, Sellars would never hold that all our questions are to be settled by scientific investigations.

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