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Another uncontroversial element of the sense of "meaningfulness" is that it connotes a good that is conceptually distinct from happiness or rightness (something emphasized in Wolf 2010).
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Because I learned from my father that, when you believe in the rightness of something, make it happen.
Mitchell Berman has argued that when a coercer threatens to do something, the rightness or wrongness of the use of such a threat to coerce depends on whether it would be rightful or wrongful for that agent to carry through with that threat (Berman 2002).
There was something off in its rightness and precision, an old and familiar antagonism gone, a testiness his fingers wanted to feel.
I did not realize then that I was starting at the top, and that very few other operas, however much I admired them, would yield that sense of visceral rightness: a sense that they communicated something of what life was about.
The actuality of something absent, the "not quite rightness" of an object, are what characterize unfamiliarity.
In practice, this rightness and fairness is only seen as being something deserved by "hardworking families", who "speak English".
Mansfield writes, "Debating the rightness or wrongness of homosexuality in our culture is something that Bryan Fischer is actively engaged in, and has been for over a decade.
Maximizing utility may be what makes an action right, but it is distinct from rightness itself.
Moods are contagious, and the rightness of your mind makes the world right.
There's something unusual, for a Hollywood guy, in such uncertainty about the rightness of things.
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