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'… This view explains rationally how evolution happened.'.
Second, this view explains the nature of moral truth in procedural terms, and thus it implies that there are no moral facts independently of the procedure (Rawls 1980: 307).
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Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash)., the highest-ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, shares this view, explaining the provision could "make it extraordinarily difficult for the military to do its job and strike the right balance on this issue".
This "process view" explains how life can be emulated in a computer, since the same processes can occur in other virtual substrates made from abstract symbols and rules for their interaction.
This pessimistic but not inaccurate view explains much, from the excesses of absolute rulers like Caligula and Nero to the behaviour of pocket tyrants like the capots in Nazi concentration camps.
Unabashed about the elitism of this view, Fumaroli explains that speaking French was "an initiation into an exceptional fashion of being free and natural with others and with oneself.
The problem with this view, Russell explains, is that it implies a level of far-sightedness on the part of the first breeders that defies all evolutionary experience: "Wolves do not obey human commands, and it is hard to imagine that people persisted in raising dangerous animals for uncertain benefits far in the future".
"This view nicely explains why there is more variation within human geographic groups then between them, and why any two randomly chosen individuals will differ at only 0.1% of their DNA sequence positions" (p. 165).
They show how our conscious experience can discriminate between a virtually unlimited number of different possible scenes and details (differentiation) because it integrates those details from our sensory systems, while the integrative nature of consciousness in this view easily explains how our experience can seem unified as one whole despite all of these individual parts.
'I hate views,' explains Coupland.
This view was explained in part by reference to the specific expectations therapists may hold, as Gary explains.
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