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An optimist regarding man's future perfectibility, he combined cultural determinism with a doctrine of extreme individualism.
New Labour had attempted the first part, but replaced the second with a doctrine of surrender.
Ramanuja's profoundly religious nature was soon at odds with a doctrine that offered no room for a personal god.
Maybe it was weariness with a doctrine, with all doctrines, that sounded delirious but that couldn't be used.
With a doctrine that requires the military to prepare for two nearly simultaneous regional wars, the armed forces have plenty to do even without peacekeeping.
With a doctrine that he calls "the wisdom of repugnance," and which states, basically, that if you find something repugnant — if you just don't think it's right — then it must be wrong.
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But that is just what conservative justices have been doing with sovereign immunity, a doctrine that insulates states from being sued, which the court has taken far beyond the narrow words of the Constitution.
(Thus Dvaita is one of the few Hindu schools with something like a doctrine of eternal damnation. Some souls are permanently bound to this world with its endless cycle of births and rebirths).
This again raises the problem of reconciling the theory of ideas with divine simplicity, a doctrine to which Malebranche is strongly committed and, ironically, to which he appeals in arguing for Vision in God (see section 4).
Like many –isms, naturalism is perhaps better thought of as an orientation with doctrinal implications than as a doctrine per se.
That is a doctrine with us".
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