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One might hope to supplement convention-based accounts with the Chomsky-inspired thesis, advocated by James Higginbotham (1986) and Richard Larson and Gabriel Segal (1995), that speakers have tacit knowledge of a compositional semantic theory.

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The thesis advocates the use of such a simple measure to identify vulnerable communities for targeted health interventions, to plan and prioritize resource allocation, and to evaluate health interventions in resource-scarce settings.

A fun piece of Greg Hunt trivia: he actually wrote a first class honours thesis advocating for a carbon tax in the last year of his undergraduate degree.

One of the main theses he advocates in Erkenntnislehre is based on the distinction between the origins of concepts and the origins of knowledge.

The DMK advocated the thesis that the Tamil language was much richer than Sanskrit and Hindi in content, and thus was a key which opened the door to subjects to be learned.

In interpreting Aristotle, Eustratios clearly followed the late antique Neoplatonic philosophers, though at certain places, like the issue concerning the knowledge of first principles, he advocated theses which seem closer in line with his Christian beliefs.

The logicist thesis appears to have been first advocated in the late seventeenth century by Gottfried Leibniz.

Robert Solomon, who spurred both interest and opposition with his provocative thesis that emotions are judgments, also advocated an enrichment of emotion theory through cross-cultural perspectives and the integration of scientific perspectives (Solomon 1999).

In his doctoral thesis, published as Agenda for Progressive Taxation (1947), he advocated an "optimal income tax" that would be based on long-term earnings rather than on yearly income.

The position he advocates in 1906 is therefore not different from the one he advocated thirty-five yearlierrlinr in his habilitation thesis.

Before examining the tension between content (or meaning) externalism and mental causation, however, it is worth briefly discussing a still more recent doctrine first advocated by Andy Clark and David Chalmers (1998) and known as "the extended mind thesis", "active externalism" or "vehicle externalism".

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