Are human beings essentially good?
So by doing that, Russia was essentially trying to tie Belarus to Moscow.
The above proof sketch in fact establishes that Q is essentially undecidable.
Avoiding spoilers essentially precludes me from discussing anything after the first twenty minutes (it’s a long film, at 152 minutes).
(Note that this thesis is consistent with the claim that we are also essentially embodied.)
Finally, the human organism has certain biological features essentially, but the person and the social individual does so only accidentally.
On the assumption that God exists, he has necessary existence, is essentially not temporally limited, and is essentially omnipotent.
, humanism outside Italy—was essentially Christian in spirit and purpose, in contrast to the essentially secular nature of Italian humanism.
A modal extension of this principle runs roughly as follows: if problems might be essentially the same, then they might have essentially the same solution.
In an essentially ordered series, by contrast, the causal activity of later members of the series depends essentially on the causal activity of earlier members.
An attitude that takes one kind of thing essentially as its object cannot be the same kind of attitude as one that takes another kind of things essentially as its object.
According to the two-objects interpretation, transcendental idealism is essentially a metaphysical thesis that distinguishes between two classes of objects: appearances and things in themselves.
Unlike the example of Pérez Laraudogoita (1996), this supertask also essentially requires particles to be accelerated to arbitrarily high speeds, and in this sense is essentially non-relativistic.
Both the intuitionistic view of logic as essentially sterile, and the existence of results in intuitionistic logic that are incompatible with classical logic, depend essentially on that conception.
Essentially we should enforce the minimum wage on those categories of the self-employed who, when when you look at them are essentially employed in the fundamental nature of how their work is organised."
Again, the formal elements that constitute a concrete thing are essentially the same as one another and essentially the same as the concrete thing of which they are the formal constituents: Socrates is his essence (Socrates is what it is to be Socrates).
The argument from belief proceeds in two steps: It is argued, first, that belief is essentially normative, and second, that there is an essential connection between belief and content such that if belief is essentially normative it follows that content is, too.
Oxford theologian Nigel Biggar, a defender of the British empire as a moral good, claimed that Rhodes “was an imperialist, but British colonialism was not essentially racist, and wasn’t essentially exploitative, and wasn’t essentially atrocious”.
And what happens, essentially the night that Biden wins in Michigan and in a number of other important states, is that the campaign is essentially frozen in place by a force that hits the campaign and hits the entire country in a way that nobody could have anticipated.
Before turning to Stevenson's fourth argument, it is important to note that these two theses—that moral judgments are essentially constituted at least in part by attitudes and that moral disagreement is essentially disagreement in attitude—are two of the features that made Stevenson's theory novel for its time and that continue to be of lasting importance.
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- in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature
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Before turning to Stevenson's fourth argument it is important to note that these two theses—that moral judgments are essentially constituted at least in part by attitudes and that moral disagreement is essentially disagreement in attitude—are two of the features that made Stevenson's theory novel for its time and that continue to be of lasting importance