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In 2000 he published The Dream of Reason, a brilliant retelling of the story of ancient Greek philosophy which brought out the lasting relevance of Plato's idea that truth, happiness and virtue are inseparable, while vindicating Aristotle as a serious thinker about nature, art and society.

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"While feeling vindicated that its core position that the umpires resigned and that M.L.B. had the right to hire replacements was upheld, we are at a loss to understand the arbitrator's conclusions with respect to some of the National League umpires," a statement released by the commissioner's office said.

Relativism, in Berlin's definition, would make moral communication impossible; while pluralism vindicates the possibility of (and acceptance of pluralism may facilitate) moral communication.

Marcus believes that the album "strangled on its own conceits" while being "vindicated by world-wide acclaim".

Leading financiers referred to statistics on rising global inequalities and the role of banks and corporations in marginalising the majority while accelerating systemic financial risk – vindicating the need for change.

Eric Wilson, president of Kentucky 9/12, another conservative group that contended it was targeted by the IRS, said in a statement, "While we should feel vindicated for our principled stance against the government's use of the IRS as a weapon against liberty groups, we also feel there are many still unanswered questions," including "who was requesting this information, why, and for what purpose".

It keeps minds and computers in while leaving most everything else out, thereby vindicating the computational theory of cognition as a strong and nontrivial theory.

While Ezekiel was vindicated before his unbelieving compatriots, Ezekiel prophesized for the promise of salvation in a new covenant (Ezekiel Chapter 37).

And, while coalition soldiers undergo training in a fake Iraqi village, Bush appears on television solemnly vindicating war.

Lewis is defended, analyzed, protected, but always in the end vindicated, while his detractors are mocked at length: a kind of admiration not so different in its effects from derision.

While I feel vindicated by the report, I am hugely sad that those prophets in the wilderness, Robin Cook, Charles Kennedy and Elizabeth Wilmshurst, who spoke the truth even at the time, were ignored as the Blair government pressed ahead regardless.

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