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Firstly we analysed the secular interactions between Prometheus Pandora and a massive F ring using the secular theory.
Alan M. Dershowitz, Rights from Wrongs: A Secular Theory of the Origins of Rights (Basic Books 2004).
That afternoon, he led an intensive discussion of Spiral Dynamics, an ostensibly secular theory of human development, which he has recently been studying.
But acquiring a multi-dimensional role, which is a prerequisite for happiness as public policy, will be a tall order for Cameron even if he bases himself only on Prof Martin Seligman's secular theory of happiness.
He articulates a secular theory of virtue and moral sense, and an account of moral obligation as independent of divine commands.
Immanuel Kant, in his Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone, was the first to offer a purely secular theory of evil, i.e., a theory that does not make reference to supernatural or divine entities and which is not developed as a response to the problem of evil.
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(Astronomers refer to this model as "secular perturbation theory").
For example, the "secular stagnation" theory claims that low interest rates tell the true story.
We then use octupole-order secular perturbation theory to find the corresponding=-+k0.3120.050.08b.
This, in turn, led to predictions of rising savings rates after World War II, and hence a persistent shortage of demand — hence the secular stagnation theory briefly prominent.
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