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The dramatic changes led by President Thein Sein have been endorsed by the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has said that the president is sincerely motivated.
(It seems clear that program music, however sincerely motivated, can mean anything to the listener when Ratliff quotes the lead singer of the Byrds saying he was interested in "the angry barking" of Coltrane's saxophone playing).
If they are sincerely motivated in this way, Mahāyāna Buddhists might see their actions as acceptable, even if they involved using military force and killing many people, because less suffering would result and the overall consequences would therefore be much better.
Try to take pleasure in her happiness instead of anticipating what she'll do to "pay you back," and keep these actions sincerely motivated.
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While it is not as if one who is ethically motivated can sincerely transform that ethical motivation into a religious one, it seems as if becoming the type of person who naturally acts religiously in such cases would have to be the ultimate aim for Leibowitz.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah agrees, saying there is no reason to criminalise "private, consensual, adult relationships that are motivated by sincerely-held religious beliefs".In this section Waiting for Baker Airing grievances They want to be left alone Back in fashion Burmese days Decapod duels Unintended consequences A national party no more?
If enacted they would give Georgians "the right to act or refuse to act in a manner substantially motivated by a sincerely held religious tenet or belief whether or not the exercise is compulsory or a central part or requirement of the person's religious tenets or beliefs".
GEORGIA: The state's Preservation of Religious Freedom Act would affirm the "right to act or refuse to act in a manner substantially motivated by a sincerely held religious tenet or belief whether or not the exercise is compulsory or a central part or requirement of the person's religious tenets or beliefs".
Motivational judgment internalism, hereafter "internalism," holds that a person cannot sincerely make a moral judgment without being motivated as least to some degree to abide by her judgment.
On the second suggestion, again a person might well fail to be motivated appropriately by the moral claims she sincerely embraces, but either the fact that she sincerely embraces the claims or the truth of the claims she embraces (if they are true) provide reasons for her to act in certain ways.
Contrary to what internalists claim, individuals can sincerely and competently apply moral concepts without being motivated in any specific way.
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