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Second, unlike in his earlier Kant's Foundations of Ethics, Cohen now takes seriously the requirement that the transcendental method begins with a fact of science.
However, in Cohen's theory of knowledge and ethics, he had avoided these approaches by adhering to the transcendental method that is, by starting with a "fact" of (natural or juridical) science and then articulating the a priori, universal laws that constitute that science's object.
These data are in line with a fact of altered relaxation responses to ROCK inhibition in diabetic samples are mostly due to endothelial dysfunction.
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Can research data be reduced into a useable minimal data set, or should a variety of research data be accepted and dealt with as a fact of life?
For the people of Australia's tropical north, a wary coexistence with crocodiles is a fact of life.
And the people most likely to be comfortable with homosexuality as a fact of life that should enjoy equal rights and protection are the young.
With this comes a fact of life: organized people succeed.
In big cities like San Francisco and New York, dealing with storage issues is a fact of life, and usually a painful one.
Murders were trending toward a historic high, with street crime ingrained as a fact of life.
Nearly all the business executives I work with recognize that regulation is a fact of life.
Like globalisation today, industrialisation then was also a fact of life with some damaging side-effects.
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