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If and ancients
If such an explanation existed, then there would be no need for folk-psychological explanations of behavior, and the latter would be eliminated the same way as the mythological explanations the ancients used.
Contemplating the position of recent philosophy from Locke to Hegel, and having his eye directed to the ancient and fundamental problem of the origin, truth and certainty of our ideas, he wrote: " If philosophy is to be restored to love and respect, I think it will be necessary, in part, to return to the teachings of the ancients, and in part to give those teachings the benefit of modern methods " ( Theodicy, a.

If and wished
If a nation wished to get a head start in physical fitness over all other nations, it would start its kindergarten students on a program of gymnastics the day they entered and thus eliminate a large number of the problems that plague American schools.
If William wished to continue operations for a year, why not simply leave the Negroes undisturbed and pay them `` as high wages to remain there as are ever paid the labor of persons of their sex & age.
If the author wished, he could apply for a second 14 ‑ year monopoly grant, but after that the work entered the public domain, so it could be used and built upon by others.
If the subject still wished to stop after all four successive verbal prods, the experiment was halted.
If, for instance the British Prime Minister wished to dissolve parliament in order for a general election to take place, the Prime Minister is constitutionally bound to request permission from the sovereign in order to attain such a wish.
If he wished to make war, let him look to Outremer ; and to this end, Gregory endorsed the sale to Charles of the claims of Maria of Antioch on the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which had been rejected by the Haute Cour there.
Robert Livingston of New York, stressing the importance of removing the Stamp Act from the public debate, wrote to his colony's agent in England, " If I really wished to see America in a state of independence I should desire as one of the most effectual means to that end that the stamp act should be enforced.
If the Unionists wished to win the ensuing election they would have to show that they were willing to compromise.
If I wished, I could pay a visit to your city every night.
If they found St. Moritz attractive in winter, he would invite them to stay as his guests for as long as they wished.
Yet in Du " Cubisme " Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes articulate: " If we wished to relate the space of the painters to geometry, we should have to refer it to the non-Euclidian mathematicians ; we should have to study, at some length, certain of Riemann's theorems.
" If a voter wished to vote, for example, Hutchins 1 and Heffernan 2, they would need to vote " below the line " by numbering each of the 69 candidates.
If Brigit wished or predicted something to occur then it came to pass.
If the applicant or developer wished to proceed with a development without compliance with a condition, or perhaps with the condition in an alternative form, then an application can be made to " vary " the condition concerned – possibly by deleting it or offering an alternative form of words.
One such woman was Marcella of Rome ( ca. 335-410, a widow who became a monacha, after she rejected the proposal of a Roman consul, saying: " If I had wished to marry and not to commit myself to eternal purity, I would search for a husband, not heritage.
If a Chinese monk wished to travel to India and seeks the ( Buddha's ) teachings, it will be better for them to stay here first for a year or two, to deepening their knowledge before continued their study to India.
If a rich Roman wished to gain the favour of the people, he might arrange for a free admission day in his name.
If Heaven had wished to let this cause of truth perish, then I, a future mortal, should not have got such a relation to that cause.
If the user wished a file to be publicly available, he could send the identifier to a " content tracker " service.
If a user wished to connect two teleprinters directly without modems ( null modem ) then they would crosslink the connections.
If a player wished to commit suicide in the game, they could do so at any time.
In Du " Cubisme " Gleizes and Metzinger wrote: " If we wished to relate the space of the painters to geometry, we should have to refer it to the non-Euclidian mathematicians ; we should have to study, at some length, certain of Riemann's theorems.
Mustafa Kamil Pasha | Mustafa Kamil, a Nationalist Leader Famous for coining the phrase, " If I had not been an Egyptian, I would have wished to become one ", 1874 − 1908.
He was famous for coining the popular expression, " If I had not been an Egyptian, I would have wished to become one.

If and refer
If it is not enough that all of our internationalist One Worlders are advocating that we join this market, I refer you to an article in the New York Times' magazine section ( Nov. 12, 1961 ), by Mr. Eric Johnston, entitled `` We Must Join The Common Market ''.
If the Labours precede the events in Roger Ackroyd, then the Roger Ackroyd case must have taken place around twenty years later than it was published, and so must any of the cases that refer to it.
* If the library doesn't have information on a given topic, or if the library user wants more information, the librarian can refer the library user to another library or to an organization that can be contacted by phone or mail.
If an observation inductively supports the former but not the latter, then " inductively support " must refer to something other than changes in the probabilities of propositions.
If two people were in a room and one of them wanted to refer to a characteristic of a chair in the room he would say " this chair has four legs " instead of " a chair has four legs.
" I do not refer to real estate, or to personal property or to cold cash, but rather to that in life which tends to make these tangible substances count for most in the daily lives of people, namely, goodwill, fellowship, mutual sympathy and social intercourse among a group of individuals and families who make up a social unit … If he may come into contact with his neighbor, and they with other neighbors, there will be an accumulation of social capital, which may immediately satisfy his social needs and which may bear a social potentiality sufficient to the substantial improvement of living conditions in the whole community.
If standard quantifier rules are used, however, every term must refer to something that exists in all the possible worlds.
If magic is understood in terms of Frazer's principle of contagion, then barakah is another term that can refer to magic.
If no window exists with that name, a new window will be created with the ID, which can be used to refer to the window later in the browsing session.
If one wanted to refer to what in post-classical times was called classical Latin one resorted to the concept of latinitas (" latinity ") or latine ( adverb ).
If you prefer better clarification and do not want to bother with all those " names ," please refer to each dynasty, of which the specific convention is shown on top of its sovereigns.
If we refer to the probe area including these effects as ( which may be a function of the bias voltage ) and make the assumptions
This has led some commentators to refer to the bankruptcy code ’ s “ current monthly income ” as “ presumed income .” If the debtor's debt is not primarily consumer debt, then the means test is inapplicable.
If the umpire is unsure of a " line decision ," that is, a run out or stumped decision, or if the umpire is unsure that the ball is a four, six, or neither, he may refer the matter to the Third Umpire.
If pupils follow the average pattern of school attendance, pupils will be in " year 12 " between the ages of 16 and 17, and " year 13 " between 17 and 18, however many schools still refer to them as the " lower sixth " and " upper sixth " or " AS " and " A2 ".
If the former command is added twice to an undo stack, both items on the stack refer to the same command instance.
If we characterize predicate monism as the view subscribed to by eliminative materialists, who maintain that such intentional predicates as believe, desire, think, feel, etc., will eventually be eliminated from both the language of science and from ordinary language because the entities to which they refer do not exist, then predicate dualism is most easily defined as the negation of this position.
If there was any doubt, the escheator would seize the land and refer the case to the king's court where it would be settled, ensuring that not one day's revenue would be lost.
single featured this recording of " If I Had $ 1000000 ", listed officially as " Yellow Tape Version ," indicating the band themselves refer to this release by its common name.
If necessary, they can refer patients to a fertility clinic or a local hospital for more specialized tests.
On the other hand, among Jews who are inclined toward Spiritualism it is common to refer to trance mediumship as " prophecy ," a " vision ," or a " dream ," and to cite as a counter-text the verse from Numbers 12: 6 in which God says, " Hear my words: If there be among you a prophet of the Lord, I will appear to him in a vision, or I will speak to him in a dream.
If the column headings in a relational database table are divided into three disjoint groupings X, Y, and Z, then, in the context of a particular row, we can refer to the data beneath each group of headings as x, y, and z respectively.
Sal Ivone, former managing editor, said, " If someone calls me up and says their toaster is talking to them, I don't refer them to professional help, I say, ' Put the toaster on the phone '.
If may also refer to:

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