For me, the occasionally truistic nature of some essays' generalizations corresponds to somewhat delimited critical and theoretical frames of reference. |
Truistic words chastising an obviously sensationalist media have also been written. |
But this sense is as truistic as that of the not dissimilar saying that every event has a cause. |
Cernobbio, a well-known truistic village on the west coast of Lake of Como is composed by different smaller villages, among which Piazzola, which is situated 4 Km from the centre of Cernobbio. |
So determinism would simply be the theory, truistic to many, that brain events are effects. |
The general idea that human rights are derived from the dignity of the person is neither truistic nor neutral. |