Sentences with phrase «necessary principle»

An additional fee, for a navigation system, for a car worth this immense amount is most certainly not necessary The principle of selling a car, without a navigation system, and then including it as an additional payment is what is wrong with the company's policy, something I would like to shed some light upon.
If it is not necessary that there be finite actualities, and if in fact they have not always existed, it makes no sense to talk about necessary principles governing their mutual relations and therefore limiting what God can do with them.
First the claim that «if it is not necessary that there be finite actualities... it makes no sense to talk about necessary principles governing their mutual relations and therefore limiting what God can do with them» is questionable in relation to Plantinga's position.
But if there has always been a realm of finite actualities, and if the existence of such a realm (though not with any particular order) is as eternal and necessary as is the existence of God, then it also makes sense to think of eternally necessary principles descriptive of their possible relationships... [T] his correlation between freedom and intrinsic value is a necessary one, rather than a result of divine arbitrariness (PTE 711).
This rejection of uncreated and hence necessary principles fits with the doctrine that the existence of finite actualities is strictly contingent, and that they were created out of absolute nothingness.
This was the first of several occasions in which the pope introduced the idea of natural law as a necessary principle in the beliefs that «forged the soul of the nation.»
Instead, Kant cut the Gordian knot by declaring it to be a necessary principle of thought imposed on the empirical reality.
We would expect this of a process and time - oriented philosophy such as Whitehead's; and we would expect the reverse of a philosophy such as Kneale's where laws are necessary principles and are stated in the timeless form «All a things are b.»
You claim that, in many cases, one can read a quarter of the case (s) in order to get the necessary principles.
Decisions are long, rambling, and repetitious — in many cases, one can read a quarter of the case and come away with the necessary principles.
Proven track record of implementing the necessary principles that garner military leadership.
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