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What we previously thought of as individual agents will be subsumed as parts of a single super-agent the utilitarian collective, if you like—which will pursuper-agent the impartial morality withoutilitarianial regard for the persons who collective, and whifh is better understood as a single super-agent than as a group of separate agents who cooperate; rather like a swarm of bees or a nest of ants.

"I'm as impartial as an umpire," he declared.

"But it's also good to be as impartial as possible.

In addition, stock analysts have been criticized as not being as impartial as they should be.

But he insisted "the Persian service is as impartial as any other BBC service".

But the CBO is about as impartial as we're going to get.

"I believe that the obligation of an announcer is to be as impartial as possible.

Try to be as impartial as possible in your analysis.

By "cool" Butler understood "impartial" in the sense of not being swayed away from the truth by particular loves and hates or by self-partiality.

The Serbs did not see the tribunal as impartial, and they have remained hostile to it.

Although he first understood (D) as a principle of moral discourse, he now positions it as an overarching principle of impartial justification that holds for all types of practical discourse (cf. 1990a, 66, 93; 1076b, 107).

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