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For it seems that we can simply stipulate that the individual in question is Bertrand Russell (Kripke 1980, 44).
They simply stipulate that killing robbers is not an action of the kind killing people, and hence it belongs with the other examples under "this and not-so".
Insofar as accounts of autonomy simply stipulate that certain influences on an agent's intention-forming process "interfere with," or "pervert," this process, these accounts are incomplete.
We cannot, however, simply stipulate that a maximal spacetime is singular just in case it contains paths of finite proper length that cannot be extended.
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State law simply stipulates that gifts must be given to the brokerage, not individual agents, who are prohibited from working out side deals on property sales.
If a consequentialist theory presupposes an account of fairness, and simply stipulates that fairness is to be promoted, then this consequentialist theory is not explaining fairness.
The highly dispersed transit time distributions often generated by these media are taken into consideration by simply stipulating that advection dispersion transport occurs through both the porous and the biofilm phases.
It simply stipulates that if we really have cause to be uncertain about fundamentals of nutrition, then what's good for the plant-loving goose should be good for the meat-loving gander.
Of course, like the abstractionist, the combinatorialist could simply stipulate as part of the definition that all legitimate recombinations must be genuinely possible states of affairs of a certain sort, genuinely possible recombinations.
Chang, for example, writes "in choosing between two careers, various considerations are relevant … if, indeed, there is no further single consideration that combines those considerations, we can simply stipulate one, for example, 'goodness of career,' which is nothing more than a list of the various relevant considerations" (2002b, 667).
The fix is to stipulate that \(w'Rw'\).
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