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Yablo (1998) has this characterization in mind, and so he characterizes both "minimal essentialism" and "maximal essentialism" as forms of anti-essentialism.
Plato seems to think so; he characterizes each class by its specific kind of desire and its respective good (581c): the philosophers are lovers of wisdom (philosophoi), the soldiers lovers of honor (philotimoi), and the workers are lovers of material goods (philochrêmatoi).
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And so he characterized our species as "Homo ludens" -- man the game player.
This is so because he characterizes epistemological realism as a position that is based on a correspondence theory of truth according to which a belief is true if it corresponds to a fact.
He characterizes the "so-called Whitewater matter" as "overblown almost from the moment the New York Times first wrote about it," and relates Clinton's various self-justifying comments—"If I wanted to destroy these things, I would have"—with no apparent irony.
He characterizes the "so-called Whitewater matter" as "overblown almost from the moment the New York Times first wrote about it," and relates Clinton's various self-justifying comments — "If I wanted to destroy these things, I would have" — with no apparent irony.
Even so, he was able to characterize over one hundred families of plants, helping to lay the empirical basis of general botany.
"Rather than adding to the partisanship that so often characterizes Congress," he said, "I would like to focus on bridging differences and helping to move important legislation forward".
What's striking is that he loves ballet without adopting the academic posiness that so often characterizes it.
As he does so, he eases our movement through the sentence's embedded clauses with the strategically distributed alliterative pairs and triplets in the rhythmic cascade that so often characterizes his prose.
So what characterizes the ones that do?
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