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(It also shows that there is indeed something to be explained).
The second shift occurs later in the seventeenth century, when philosophers start to see consciousness as itself something to be explained.
In that case, the intuition that there is exactly one cloud in the sky, but it is indeterminate just which object it is, is something to be explained, not something that has to be proven.
The authority of principles of logic (or morality) is not something to be explained by legal philosophy; the authority of acts of Parliament must be; and accounting for the difference is a central task of the philosophy of law.
Both versions of the bottom-up theory seem to imply that the delusion starts with a conscious experience, or better, with an experience whose content is available to a person as something to be explained or to be endorsed.
People coming from a scientific perspective, who are interested in descriptive evolutionary ethics, speak of morality as something to be explained scientifically as in familiar talk of "how morality evolved".
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But Grass is so proud of his post-Nazi identity as a doubter, as "a tireless supporter of the eternal on-the-one-hand-on-the-other-hand," that something begs to be explained.
Katherine Franke, director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia, said being single in your 40s or 50s still "remains something that has to be explained".
Also the perfect union of something American that had to be explained to puzzled Brits, and something British that had to be explained to puzzled Americans.
Among Britain's governing élite, not knowing the book, or not liking it, is something of an embarrassment to be explained away.
This is something that doesn't need to be explained.
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