Aug 23, 2004 12:35
20 yrs ago
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English term
similarly and connectedly
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Philosophy
Such deception is quite incompatible with the assumption of modern liberal political philosophy since Locke that the only valid way of legitimating the political order is by appeal to reason: to rational considerations wich have the power to motivate acceptance of a political authority by those who are to be subject to it. It is similarly and connectedly in conflict with the fundamental moral requirement, often associated above all with Kantian ethics
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They always have to make things sound more complicated than they are in western philosophical writings. I guess they think that the more words you use, the smarter your readers will think you are.
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Craft.Content
: How true! :-) /// Yes - stood the test of time, haven't they! :-)
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I much prefer the philosophies of the east :)
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Comment: "Muchas gracias"
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in the same way and as a related fact
Referring back to deception
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Ramesh Madhavan
: Is it a problem with my PC or is it that the Asker has no name? /// Thanks Gareth. Rather funny that some one could register without a name to be displayed! /// My response is "Neutral" my friend! I did not say I disagree.
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You disapprove of my response because the asker has no name? - I don't quite get this.
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Gareth McMillan
: Ramesh, It is similarly and connectedly in conflict with the fundamentrequirement, often associated above all with Kudos ethics.
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Richard Benham
: I take it you mean "it" refers back to "deception". I am not sure what 's problem was.
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Relevantly, in the same way it is in conflict with...
Connectedly - in logical connection with the previous statement.
Similarly - in the same way as the previous argument/situation.
Similarly - in the same way as the previous argument/situation.
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Ramesh Madhavan
: Is it a problem with my PC or is it that the Asker has no name? /// I thought Ulysses and his 'no man' trick was passe!
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you ain't trippin'!
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Craft.Content
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thank you!
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