This kind of racialist principle was found to be philosophically invalid and extremely socially damaging 60 years ago. |
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Even more than corporate logos and trademarks, the symbolism embedded in flag design is emotionally, philosophically, and politically charged. |
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It may have its root, philosophically, in the legal fiction that a corporation is a person. |
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A void, or a bare, unadorned space or body is philosophically unacceptable in Ganda thinking. |
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His history, richly sourced, philosophically nuanced, thoughtfully written, can stand on its own. |
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The veteran backstop has learned to take the fierce body blows of his position philosophically. |
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She has philosophically accepted the fact that there are several standards among which she must choose. |
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The kindliness of the Maoriland climate enables Maorilanders to look rather philosophically on the misfortunes of their neighbors. |
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She explains shifting intellectual perspectives with great clarity, both historically and philosophically. |
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Definitions by poll are neither scientifically nor philosophically defensible. |
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They walk down the street musing philosophically about the meaning of basketball. |
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The use of earth constitutes a visual and conceptual pun which is as satisfying to behold as it is philosophically meaningful. |
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Such a conclusion is as philosophically bizarre as it is textually unwarranted. |
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Perhaps the most philosophically sophisticated reincarnational theory is the Vedantic school of Hinduism. |
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Assisting the vis medicatrix naturae is the cornerstone of the naturopathic approach, philosophically and clinically. |
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It is easily administrable and is philosophically compatible with a limited and preferably state-based governmental role. |
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The faculty who were philosophically accepting of distance education did place a higher value on distance education. |
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Exchanging freedom for security, self-expression for stability, strikes them as a generally good deal, however philosophically troubling. |
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The way one moves forward philosophically is by looking backwards in a fresh manner. |
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They took it philosophically, although one very senior figure in the ring told me that it was poor racing from their point of view. |
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He was sure, however, that nothing religiously or philosophically authentic could come from Protestantism. |
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It may also make clearer that harm reduction is not simply a flag flown by closet libertarians who are philosophically opposed to all prohibitive drug laws. |
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Americans, it is sometimes said, are philosophically conservative but operationally liberal. |
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Now Paradise and the inferno are understood philosophically as states of being, not places on a chart. |
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It is remarkably disturbing, and philosophically challenging as well. |
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Of course, philosophically speaking, where humans differ from other species is that they are self-conscious, in a way that albatrosses and flatworms just don't seem to be. |
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Now, of course, there are a number of poets, by no means uninfluential, who read Chinese and Japanese and who are philosophically Buddhist or Taoist or both. |
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More philosophically, any autonomy that robots gain is designed and granted by humans. |
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The view is thus philosophically opposed to all forms of evolutionism or pantheism. |
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This is the baggage we will be taking to Monterrey and this is, philosophically speaking, the message we will deliver there. |
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These days the restaurant's patrons are more likely to be talking about multimedia money than to be philosophically puffing Gauloise smoke into the air. |
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The Green Party of Canada is independent of other green parties around the world but remains philosophically aligned with them. |
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New Zealand's public health system is undergoing dramatic change, both structurally and philosophically. |
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We are confronted with a rejection of the very notion of progress, which in itself is philosophically synonymous with the freedom of man. |
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This correspondence blends the maddeningly mundane and the philosophically insightful. |
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This is not only important philosophically, but can be a more rational investment of resources. |
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Exemplification is for Goodman a common and yet, philosophically, unrecognized form of reference. |
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World War II put us back philosophically, while science and technology progressed rapidly. |
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It is both familiar, in that we are all reluctant to connect with strangers, and alien in that Reza's view is very Gallic, very philosophically French. |
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Rose's exemplary essay on the history and meaning of the monochrome in the superbly designed catalogue is both factually enlightening and philosophically thought-provoking. |
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I would just say, musically, you just outgrow bands philosophically and politically. |
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Second, individual killers rarely come from the most devout, philosophically consistent, or pure strands of their religion. |
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Such happenings are the norm, whereas objectified, meaningless processes are products of a theoretical attitude that is neither normal nor philosophically necessary. |
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Indeed, answering philosophically significant questions for children to which science cannot respond, such as ethical questions, keeps them from thinking for themselves. |
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But he did not subscribe to the winning-is-the-only-thing school, either philosophically or managerially. |
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The Pure Land teachings are often regarded as popularized, devotional extensions of a more philosophically demanding contemplative tradition based on a core doctrine of emptiness or voidness. |
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Ever since Hume's critique of miracles, this kind of apologetical strategy has often been judged as philosophically naive. |
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Some indigenous peoples philosophically object to market-based climate change policies on the grounds that they commodify interests in, for example, trees, undermining their cultural and spiritual value. |
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It is, therefore, philosophically opposed to evolutionism. |
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There continues to be a battle between FARC, the leftist guerrillas who philosophically are closer to her party, and the drug lords who continue to operate in what has become not an ideological war today but a drug war. |
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Reading many of Vincent Massey's speeches, I sense that his redoubtable father-in-law influenced him in his attitude towards society, an attitude which was pragmatic, yet philosophically idealistic. |
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This time, the sound and fury of electioneering cannot disguise the narrowing policy gap between the parties. According to Mr Hague, the Conservatives remain a tax-reducing party, committed philosophically to a smaller state. |
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Philosophers' deaths make an unpromising theme for a book. A handful of philosophers, it is true, have died philosophically, by which people usually mean they have figured in memorable accounts of exemplary ends. |
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And if all that sounds confusing, both writers also share an ability to make their complicated and philosophically challenging narratives easy and enjoyable to follow. |
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I am philosophically very much in favour of the idea that it is the responsibility of government to continuously shift expenditures out of low priority areas and into high priority areas. |
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The distance between them is overcome philosophically and liturgically. |
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Is it philosophically acceptable to record more data for a FOQA program that looks at many events in minor detail than for an accident investigation, which looks at one event in excruciating detail? |
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To be philosophically and morally consistent, Amnesty International should get off the political fence and join forces with the worldwide pro-life movement. |
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Although philosophically attractive and desirable, this goal may not be pragmatically attainable due to the difficulty of reconciling all the trade-offs associated with the positive and negative aspects of fire. |
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It seems logistically challenging but not yet philosophically challenging. |
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The postulated isomorphism between words and things constitutes the characterizing feature of all philosophically based universal languages. |
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Several critiques have been placed against the traditional concept of behavioral modernity, both methodologically and philosophically. |
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With an ununderstanding wife and a physically handicapped daughter, he got on philosophically. |
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In a fundamental sense, this study honors philosophically the melioristic tradition of science. |
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He offers psychoanalytically, philosophically, historically and empirically informed observations about what it means to have versus what it means to be. |
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The artist acknowledged that the lacquer might be invisible, but argued that philosophically it was out of keeping with the unmediated nature of his work. |
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This is why neither of these competing cosmogonies can be honestly advanced without at least contemplating its opposite, either philosophically or scientifically. |
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As Dominican Benedict Ashley once noted, Finnis and Grisez often appear overwhelmed philosophically by the prospect of falling victim to the purported naturalistic fallacy. |
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Musically, melodically and philosophically, it's Pink Floyd. |
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The fangshi were philosophically close to the School of Naturalists, and relied much on astrological and calendrical speculations in their divinatory activities. |
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Cultural hegemony has philosophically influenced Eurocommunism, the social sciences, and the activist politics of socially liberal and progressive politicians. |
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But however philosophically Rist's carrot-topped protagonist may view the twist of fate that led her out of Eden, the trip might easily sweep viewers off their feet. |
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From these observations, early ideas about the motions of the planets were formed, and the nature of the Sun, Moon and the Earth in the Universe were explored philosophically. |
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Philosophically speaking, here on Earth, when we want to know what's inside a rock, we take a hammer and give it a whack. |
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Philosophically it could be argued that biodiversity has intrinsic aesthetic and spiritual value to mankind in and of itself. |
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