Sentences with phrase «philosophical objections»

It's worth asking, of course, whether such philosophical objections have truly serious implications in the real world.
But my other philosophical objection is that they are noncompetitive and monopolistic.
(It is therefore impossible to acknowledge that such voters might have legitimate cultural grievances or even philosophical objections to liberalism.)
The only serious philosophical objection to this doctrine arises from the rejection of the possibility that actual standpoints can include the regions that comprise other actual standpoints.
However, Islamists share a problem with real fascists in that their support for # 4 (isolationism) is mostly due to whom USA would be opposed militarily, NOT deep seated philosophical objection.
They complain about the time and money schools must devote to preparing for, administering and scoring the exams and the limited information they get from them, as well as raising broader philosophical objections to testing.
While I appreciate Joseph Bottum's philosophical objection to capital punishment, he fails to take into account the justice system that he claims to prefer.
That — ironically — is a theological & philosophical objection, and not a pragmatic one.
Certainly we must be prepared to address the scientific, historical, and philosophical objections to Christianity that often prove to be stumbling blocks on the journey to faith.
Once this is done, there is no philosophical objection to asserting a temporal beginning of the creation, or perhaps better, a beginning of time itself.
While they have not come around to Big Government, most seem opposed to it simply because they do not think it works, rather than because of a visceral, philosophical objection.
Numerous lawmakers have close relationships with their campaign consultants, which is one of the motivations behind Cuomo's suggestion, and would certainly be hesitant to make their lives more difficult; others likely have philosophical objections to the idea.
The existence of molecules was still being disputed when Ludwig Boltzmann formulated his equation in 1872, but its ability to accurately predict gaseous behaviour won out over any philosophical objections.
While all 50 states allow exemptions for children who have a valid medical reason, and almost all states allow nonmedical exemptions for parents with either religious or philosophical objections, the political climate has recently shifted in favor of making exemptions more difficult to obtain.
Between an unnecessarily harsh 1 - 2 shift and a philosophical objection to downshifting from top gear, the automatic does everything in its power to prevent you from driving smoothly or quickly.
Unlike Bradbury, who has likened ebooks to «burned fuel,» the 48 - year - old Chabon has no philosophical objections, only contractual ones.
None of these are capable of overcoming the humane and philosophical objection to mechanized death at the core of those who have moved away from this technology.»
This was to be expected, since few of them had more than a passing acquaintance with life at the private bar, and more than a handful had philosophical objections to market - based economies in general.
But the philosophical objection is even stronger: your client is not your enemy.
Notwithstanding our philosophical objections to professor Brand's thesis, we can only agree with his general statement that «access to courts is not access to justice», and that «[a] n ODR system that is simple, efficient, effective, transparent, and fair, offers the hope of real justice in such disputes».
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