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Once one puts matters like this, it becomes hard to accept a further implication in the offing of the Archbishop's remarks, namely, that those running the state have a duty to identify and inculcate a morality so that the state - now, in a shift of focus, understood as consisting of the collectivity of its members - can itself be moral.

The elements of a sociotechnical system can then be understood as consisting of specific practices performed by respective actors or actor constellations.

This claim is quite controversial for obvious reasons: buddhas are understood as consisting of perfect wisdom, and are described in scriptures as omniscient beings.

In particular, Bradley rejected on these grounds the view that reality can be understood as consisting of many objects existing independently of each other (pluralism) and of our experience of them (realism).

As he puts the point: "Coming to think of it [ice] in this new way is not to be understood as consisting of thinking of it in the old way, plus some added-on phenomenal ingredient — feeling perhaps; rather, the whole way of experiencing, or being conscious of, the world is new…" (Goldie 2000, pp. 59 60).

Although it would be uncharitable to think that Yessenin-Volpin was unaware of these observations, the first person to directly reply to the charge that (S1 - S3) are inconsistent appears to have been Parikh (1971).[51] His response can be understood as consisting of two parts, both of which bear on the analysis of the informal notion of feasibility considered in Sections 1.1 and 2.2.

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That's something Yumiko understood as well".

Most physicists today put their hope for such a theory in superstrings, an ongoing and mathematically dense effort to understand nature as consisting of tiny strings vibrating in 10-dimensional space.

Smith's work fits in with the view of Iris Murdoch, who understood moral philosophy as consisting in the attempt "to fill in a systematic explanatory background to our ordinary moral life" (Murdoch 1970, p. 45).

Bentham and James Mill understand happiness hedonistically, as consisting in pleasure, and they believe that the ultimate aim of each person is predominantly, if not exclusively, the promotion of the agent's own happiness (pleasure).

Telehealth has many definitions, and can be broadly understood as remote patient monitoring consisting of two distinct yet integrated parts.

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