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The phrase "simply that which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a simple and straightforward definition or explanation of something. Example: Simply put, procrastination is the act of delaying or postponing tasks or actions that need to be accomplished.
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Science, he argued, can easily dispense with the concept of matter: nature is simply that which human beings perceive through their sense faculties.
To put it simply: that which we share, we now find full of people we don't trust, or even recognise as part of society.
In this colonialist context there is no truthful behavior: and the good is quite simply that which is evil for 'them.' " One has the tragic sense, reading "Frantz Fanon," of an intellectual determined to prove himself among men with guns.
The Arabic word "halal" means simply, that which is permitted in Islam (the opposite being "haram", or what is forbidden), and until recently that definition meant little more than consuming meat slaughtered in a religiously compliant way, and avoiding pork and alcohol.
The content of sensibility is simply that which is passive in cognition — namely, that upon which the understanding operates.
As in modern phenomenology, consciousness for Nishida means simply that which makes manifest or, to use a visual metaphor, that which illuminates.
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As Nietzsche writes elsewhere (e.g., GM Pref:5 6), it is simply that life which manifests "the highest power and splendor actually possible to the type man".
"This place is simply the emblem of that which doesn't function," he says.
"We simply stood up for that which is our job.
It is my belief that thousands of people simply gave up because of that, which is a travesty".
The option with the greatest expected utility will then simply be that which has the largest expected profit associated with it, and that option, according to the rule of maximizing expected utility, will be the optimal choice.
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