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argued and quest
For theodicies of suffering, Weber argued that three different kinds of theodicy emerged-predestination, dualism, and karma-all of which attempt to satisfy the human need for meaning, and he believed that the quest for meaning, when considered in light of suffering, becomes the problem of suffering.
It has been argued that the wordlessness provides the strip with a sense of timelessness, setting up Arzach's journey as a quest for eternal, universal truths.
Instead, President George H. W. Bush argued for the emergence of " a new world order ... freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice, and more secure in the quest for peace.
Tyrrell argued that most biblical scholarship and devotional reflection, like the quest for the " historic " Jesus involves elements of self-conscious self-reflection.
It is argued by Waris Shah in the beginning of his version that the story of Heer and Ranjha has a deeper connotation-the relentless quest of man ( humans ) for God.
Miller argued that these closure-promoting principles belie the openness required by traditional narrative itself, defined as both “ a quest after that which will end questing ” and “ an interruption of what will be resumed .”
And that adjustment followed a specific pattern ; Marx argued it created a specific trajectory for capitalist development, guided by the quest for realizing extra surplus value.

argued and for
In a small way this is illustrated by the nineteenth-century novelist who argued for the powerful influence of literature as a teacher of society and who illustrated this with the way a girl learned to meet her lover, how to behave, how to think about this new experience, how to exercise restraint.
Haydn C. Covington argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner.
Daniel M. Friedman argued the cause for the United States.
If only state funds were used to pay for the vocational education, it could be argued that the state should not have to bear the cost of vocational training which would benefit employers in other states.
It could be argued that any fellowship which centers in residential neighborhoods is doomed to become an expression of the panic for stable identity among the middle classes.
Opponents generally argued that the ballot couldn't give enough information about tax proposals for the voters to make an intelligent choice.
Mayer Goldberg, attorney for election judges in the 58th precinct of the 23d ward, argued this procedure constituted intimidation.
Attorney Dwight L. Schwab, in behalf of defendant Philip Weinstein, argued there is no evidence linking Weinstein to the conspiracy, but Judge Powell declared this is a matter for the jury to decide.
The proposal was made by Dr. David S. Jenkins after he and Mrs. D. Ellwood Williams, Jr., a board member and long-time critic of the superintendent, argued for about fifteen minutes at this week's meeting.
The real reason for his rejection, they argued, is the fact that Georgia law automatically cuts off funds for any desegregated school.
Lincoln argued that the Founding Fathers had little use for popular sovereignty and had repeatedly sought to restrict slavery.
It has also been argued that A Modest Proposal was, at least in part, a response to the 1728 essay The Generous Projector or, A Friendly Proposal to Prevent Murder and Other Enormous Abuses, By Erecting an Hospital for Foundlings and Bastard Children by Swift's rival Daniel Defoe.
Anti-Altaicists Gerard Clauson ( 1956 ), Gerhard Doerfer ( 1963 ), and Alexander Shcherbak argued that the words and features shared by Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic were for the most part borrowings and that the rest could be attributed to chance resemblances.
He argued Congress could not decide either for or against slavey before a territory was settled.
Garry Kasparov argued that Karpov would have had good chances, because he had beaten Spassky convincingly and was a new breed of tough professional, and indeed had higher quality games, while Fischer had been inactive for three years.
Furthermore, in 2002, Bligh's great-great-grandson Lord Clifton, the heir-apparent to the Earldom of Darnley, argued that the Ashes urn should not be returned to Australia because it belonged to his family and was given to the MCC only for safe keeping.
However, the idea that electrons might revolve around a compact nucleus with definite angular momentum was convincingly argued at least 19 years earlier by Niels Bohr, and the Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka published an orbit-based hypothesis for electronic behavior as early as 1904.
The physicist Nick Herbert has argued for " quantum animism " in which mind permeates the world at every level.
Beard and typified by Howard K. Beale ) argued that the Republican Party in the 1860s was a tool of corrupt business interests, and that Johnson stood for the people.
Kant argued that the goal of humanity it to achieve perfect happiness and virtue ( the summum bonum ) and believed that an afterlife must exist in order for this to be possible, and that God must exist to provide this.
As ought implies can, Kant argued, it must be possible for the summum bonum to be achieved.
While the house is clearly intended for a wealthy family, Aalto nevertheless argued that it was also an experiment that would prove useful in the design of mass housing.
It is has been argued that Luke may be writing: a letter of apology ( traditionally a defense for one ’ s beliefs ), a letter of legitimation for Christian beliefs, a letter to equip the church to function amidst the Roman Empire, or a letter that is apolitical.

argued and liberty
Lincoln denounced the decision, alleging it was the product of a conspiracy of Democrats to support the Slave Power Lincoln argued, " The authors of the Declaration of Independence never intended ' to say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity ', but they ' did consider all men created equal — equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness '.
" For example, James Madison argued for a constitutional republic with protections for individual liberty over a pure democracy, reasoning that, in a pure democracy, a " common passion or interest will, in almost every case, be felt by a majority of the whole ... and there is nothing to check the inducements to sacrifice the weaker party ...."
Other philosophers, such as Thomas Hobbes and David Gauthier, have argued that the conflicts which arise when people each pursue their own ends can be resolved for the best of each individual only if they all voluntarily forgo some of their aims — that is, one's self-interest is often best pursued by allowing others to pursue their self-interest as well so that liberty is equal among individuals.
It is argued that freedom from necessity would maximise individual liberty, as individuals would be able to pursue their own interests and develop their own talents while only performing labour by free will without external coercion.
A libertarian originalist, Randy Barnett, has argued that the Ninth Amendment requires what he calls a presumption of liberty.
Locke argued that individuals would agree to form a state that would provide a " neutral judge ", acting to protect the lives, liberty, and property of those who lived within it.
In 1949, Knopf published his The State of Europe, a 408-page country-by-country survey of Europe that drew on these experiences and that argued " both the American and the Russian policies are mistaken "; he advocated more " social reform " for Western Europe and more " political liberty " for Eastern Europe.
Some people have argued that communitarianism's focus on social cohesion raises similarities with nationalistic communism, or various forms of authoritarianism, although supporters contend that there are substantial differences between communitarianism and authoritarianism, and that communitarianism has very little in common with Communism, which they see as not really valuing individual liberty at all.
She argued that the union of the British North American colonies was motivated by a desire to protect individual rights, especially the rights to life, liberty, and property.
Harlan thus noted that permitting discrimination in those areas would affect public, not private, interests, and argued that permitting such discrimination would impinge upon the black citizens ' freedom of travel, a fundamental aspect of liberty ( quoting Blackstone, " Personal liberty consists in the power of locomotion .. or removing one's person to whatever place one's one inclination may direct, without restraint, unless by due course of law.
" He further argued that the right of property contradicted these other rights: " Then if we are associated for the sake of liberty, equality, and security, we are not associated for the sake of property ; then if property is a natural right, this natural right is not social, but anti-social.
He argued, on the basis of the epistemic and empathetic access we have to other cultures across history, that the nature of mankind is such that certain values – the importance of individual liberty, for instance – will hold true across cultures, and this is what he meant by objective pluralism.
Weighing the circumstances in this case, he argued that the social need for conformity with the requirement was greater than the individual liberty claims of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
Griswold argued that the Connecticut statute against the use of contraceptives was countered by the 14th Amendment, which states, " no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States ; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law ... nor deny any person the equal protection of the laws ," ( Amendment 14 Section 1 ).
He argued that in Spain, despite excesses attributable to the passions of civil war, the period of coalition government in Republican areas " contained in embryo the conception of an advance to socialism with democracy, with a multi-party system, parliament, and liberty for the opposition ".
Simone Weil who fought for the French resistance ( the Maquis ) argued in her final book The Need for Roots: Prelude to a Declaration of Duties Towards Mankind that for society to become more just and protective of liberty, obligations should take precedence over rights in moral and political philosophy and a spiritual awakening should occur in the conscience of most citizens, so that social obligations are viewed as fundamentally having a transcendent origin and a beneficent impact on human character when fulfilled.
Cromwell avoided him ; but Baxter, having to preach before him after he had assumed the Protectorship, chose for his subject the old topic of the divisions of the church, and in subsequent interviews argued with him about liberty of conscience, and even defended the monarchy he had subverted.
Some women have argued that the anthem is male-centric ; witness the second line, " Our manhood we pledge to thy liberty ," and the chorus ' images of war, a mostly male occupation.
Some economic policies may be seen as increasing efficiency, but at the cost to liberty or justice, while others may be argued to both increase efficiency and be more free or just.
Opponents argued that the New Testament provided no authorization for their use in worship, while supporters argued on the basis of expediency and Christian liberty.
Some critics have argued that " Zero tolerance " policing violates the Law Enforcement Code of Conduct passed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, which says in part: " The fundamental duties of a police officer include serving the community, safeguarding lives and property, protecting the innocent, keeping the peace and ensuring the rights of all to liberty, equality and justice " ( cited in Robinson, 2002 ).

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