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Living well or happiness is our ultimate end in that a conception of happiness serves to organize our various subordinate ends, by indicating the relative importance of our ends and by indicating how they should fit together into some rational overall scheme.

It is easier to believe that a conception already forming in Gray's mind was precipitated by rumors of what Bell was about to patent, than to believe that chance alone brought Gray to inspiration and action at that precise moment.

August Everding's gripping 1989 production of Wagner's "Fliegende Hollander" for the Metropolitan Opera proves that a conception and a staging of a repertory work can be at once starkly modern yet completely suggestive of the opera's setting.

It would seem, then, that a conception of rights acceptable to believers and sceptics alike offers a bulwark against tyranny superior to a vision of rights attractive to believers alone.

Echoing the name for his conception of ontology, one might call that a conception of relaxed analysis.

Moreover, Rawls assumes that a conception of justice should enable citizens to adequately exercise and fully develop their moral powers.

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Chomsky (1986) basically dismissed both corpus-based work and mathematical linguistics simply on the grounds that they employ an extensional conception of language that is, a conception that removes the object of study from having an essential connection with the mental.

That implies a conception of group rights that is moral in foundation and that might be used to determine what legal rights groups should have.

That is a conception of liberal internationalism as a historical process rather than as an ideal.

In that image, a conception of Grecian aestheticism and innocence overtly challenges the surrounding bourgeois, mercantile culture.

That does not mean, however, that such a conception is necessarily of recent origin but rather that it probably existed at an early period in places where there was no literate tradition (predominantly among pastoral cultures).

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