Sentence examples for third standpoint from inspiring English sources

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But it might also depend on a theory, developed to explain such observations, that the frameworks are incommensurable: They do not have enough in common, in terms of either shared concepts or shared standards, to resolve their differences, and there is no impartial third standpoint, accessible to any reasonable and well-informed person, that could be invoked to resolve the conflict.

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The aims of the study are to develop a cost-minimization analysis from the hospital perspective and a cost-effectiveness analysis from the third payer standpoint, based on direct estimates of costs and QOL associated with remote follow-ups, using Merlin@home and Merlin.net, compared with standard ambulatory follow-ups, in the management of ICD and CRT-D recipients.

Winning the bet depends on whether there will be an entirely new way of thinking about experience that somehow combines the subjective first-person standpoint with the objective third-person standpoint.

Peter is much more willing to look at things from a first-principle standpoint".

"The recurring dream is I'm seeing what's happened from a sort of third-person standpoint.

The 2012 Presidential election, Keene told American Rifleman, is "perhaps the most crucial election, from a Second Amendment standpoint, in our lifetimes".

As District Judge Kevin McNulty observed, "From a First Amendment standpoint, Heffernan's position was not so different from that of the printer who manufactured the sign, or the trucker who delivered the signs to campaign headquarters".

In his recent book, The Second-Person Standpoint, Stephen Darwall puts the point like this: To see that something is required of another is to take up the "second-person standpoint" with regard to him.

First, no standpoint is, just in virtue of being in the middle, evidentially supported vis-à-vis more extreme positions.

Second, feminist standpoint theory's project of identifying a single epistemically privileged perspective is fundamentally flawed, an unjustified assertion of power in the name of an unattainable objectivity.

This is especially evident when one considers Reid's regulation account of autonomy and his defense of what Darwall calls the second-person standpoint.

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