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With 34 seconds left in the game, a mishandled snap to Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde led Maas to shout, "That's Bears ball!" He claimed that a Bears lineman had slapped the ball during the snap.
Russell argued that the truth of the general proposition "(x).R x, b)" could not consist entirely of the various atomic facts that a bears R to b, b bears R to b, c bears R to b, ….
Hence, if "F(a) & R a,b)" is true, ultimately it is made true by two atomic facts, the fact that a has property F and the fact that a bears R to b, and not by a single conjunctive fact.
At times, however, Russell believed that the fact that S believes that a bears R to b amounts to the holding of a multiple relation in which S, a, R and b are all relata (e.g. NTF, 155 56; TK, 144ff).
These powerful considerations of responsibility, reasonableness, fairness and implicit entitlement come together in support of the just war claims that: B may respond with needed lethal force to A's initial aggression; B does no wrong in doing so; it would be wrong to prohibit B's doing so; and that A bears all of the blame for the situation.
He explained that a Bears coach would signal for a player to "get hurt" from the sideline.
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