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If "we impute to actions… utilities coordinate with what they symbolize, and we strive to realize (or avoid) them as we would strive for what they stand for" (32), our choices will differ from what they would be if we considered only the causal significance of our actions.
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In truth, however, these conditions are not a matter of the members' actual feelings and thoughts they are interpretive properties that we would do well to impute to them (201).
But he thinks that the way we impute blame to others suggests that we think of rational beings as free to act rightly regardless of the natural causes that we can point to in order to explain their wrong actions, and thus are free (A 554 5/B 554 5/B
In the development cohort, we imputed 11 to 34 missing values on respiratory rate, white cell counts, and GCS using multiple imputation (MI) techniques and the other variables with complete data [ 25, 26].
We imputed responses to skipped questions in part II of the YPAS by using subjects' self-reported time spent participating in exertion-matched activities indicated on part I of the YPAS.
As he explained to Munk in another context, his own philosophy was rooted in what he learned from Camus: "That we impute meaning and purpose to things that are totally adventitious or accidental; that there is no God; that there just is; that there's no life after death".
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