The familiar argument is first articulated in the Third Meditation.
"Fahmida articulated all her ideas and thoughts, which is commendable."
The sacred accent is now articulated by, inter alios, none other than Cheryl Cole.
For Aldean’s fans, he articulated worries and grievances that were otherwise unexpressed.
Germany traditionally has had no council of state, but it does have a fully articulated system of special administrative courts.
The phenomenological version, articulated by Deonna and Teroni (2012, 2015), assumes that emotions are feelings of action readiness.
In November, Julián Castro articulated perhaps the strongest case against it: that Iowa does not reflect “the diversity of our country.”
‘‘President Zelensky articulated his administration’s commitment to defeating corruption and pledged to launch much anticipated reforms.”
Though not fully articulated until the 19th century, proto-utilitarian positions can be discerned throughout the history of ethical theory.
The next three sections explain how these three traditions were originally articulated, while section 5 discussion their interactions and convergence.
It had strong supporters from a broad range of theologians, including Origen and Augustine, who articulated a completely nonmillennial form of Christian theology.
All of these paranoid fantasists share a vision articulated by the Danish far-right activist Anders Gravers, who has links with the EDL in Britain and with Spencer and his co-conspiracist Pamela Geller in the US.
"There were whispers all along in the newsrooms of misconduct by senior editorial colleagues who used their positions of power and influence to proposition and harass young women, but now some of it's being articulated in the open," says the BBC's Geeta Pandey.
She gained favour among progressives for her acerbic questioning of then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, but as a presidential candidate for the Democratic Party her adept debate performances were not enough to compensate for poorly articulated policies.
To this interaction principle is added the requirement that all singular causal interactions are covered by strict laws—laws with fully articulated antecedents which guarantee some fully articulated consequence (for caveats and details, see 3.1).
From championing universal health care and affordable housing to tackling student loan debt and institutional racism, Turner articulated a vision of a Democratic Party long desired by younger and more progressive voters who were drawn to the political message of Sanders.
The rule announced on Friday for the first time articulated in detail what sorts of displays would be prohibited at office buildings, naval vessels, hangars, ready rooms, conference rooms, individual offices, cubicles, tool and equipment rooms, workshops, as well as other areas.
Lagging far behind the competition in delegates — trailing former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg at the end of the night despite his exit from the race Sunday — Warren's dismal performance on Super Tuesday undermined her campaign's articulated strategy for remaining in the race.
To return to our exposition of the private language concerns found in the Philosophical Investigations, in distinction from Russell’s work, for example, the idea of a private language is more usually hidden: the confusions supposed to belong to it allegedly underlie a range of articulated philosophical notions and theories, without themselves being so articulated.
Of particular interest with regard to the question of pluralism are those points along the well-founded sequence that correspond to certain limitative conceptions of the nature of mathematics, such as the degree marked by Q (Robinson Arithmetic, which corresponds to strict finitism in the sense articulated by Nelson), the degree marked by PRA (Primitive Recursive Arithmetic, which corresponds to finitism in the sense articulated by Tait), and the degree marked by ATR0 (Arithmetical Transfinite Recursion, which corresponds to predicativism in the sense articulated by Feferman).
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- consisting of segments held together by joints
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Of particular interest with regard to the question of pluralism are those points along the well-founded sequence that correspond to certain limitative conceptions of the nature of mathematics such as the degree marked by Q Robinson Arithmetic which corresponds to strict finitism in the sense articulated by Nelson the degree marked by PRA Primitive Recursive Arithmetic which corresponds to finitism in the sense articulated by Tait and the degree marked by ATR0 Arithmetical Transfinite Recursion which corresponds to predicativism in the sense articulated by Feferman