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Ethical naturalism stands in opposition to ethical non-naturalism, which denies that moral terms refer to anything other than irreducible moral properties, as well as to all forms of moral anti-realism, including ethical subjectivism ( which denies that moral propositions refer to objective facts ), error theory ( which denies that any moral propositions are true ), and non-cognitivism ( which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all ).
Ethical non-naturalism stands in opposition to ethical naturalism, which claims that moral terms and properties are reducible to non-moral terms and properties, as well as to all forms of moral anti-realism, including ethical subjectivism ( which denies that moral propositions refer to objective facts ), error theory ( which denies that any moral propositions are true ), and non-cognitivism ( which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all ).
Ethical subjectivism stands in opposition to moral realism, which claims that moral propositions refer to objective facts, independent of human opinion ; to error theory, which denies that any moral propositions are true in any sense ; and to non-cognitivism, which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all.
The UMC stands in " opposition to the creation of embryos for the sake of research " as " a human embryo, even at its earliest stages, commands our reverence.
Another view is that " blackface is a form of cross-dressing in which one puts on the insignias of a sex, class, or race that stands in binary opposition to one's own.
President George H. W. Bush once said of PMQs, " I count my blessings for the fact I don't have to go into that pit that John Major stands in, nose-to-nose with the opposition, all yelling at each other.
Moral realism stands in opposition to all forms of moral anti-realism, including ethical subjectivism ( which denies that moral propositions refer to objective facts ), error theory ( which denies that any moral propositions are true ), and non-cognitivism ( which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all ).
When reversed, the Hierophant can represent a person, often a leader of some kind, who stands in opposition to the status quo, and / or is likely to take action against it.
Antitheism by this definition does not necessarily imply belief in any sort of god at all, it simply stands in opposition to the idea of theistic religion.
); the word platypus therefore has no word that stands in opposition to it ( hence the unanswerability of What is the opposite of < u > platypus </ u >?
This stands in direct opposition to United Nations Treaty on the Seas which recognizes the importance of fishing to local communities and insists that government fishing agreements with foreign companies should be targeted at surplus stocks only.
This doctrine stands in opposition to the concept of a spiritual aristocracy or hierarchy within Christianity.
[...] Black metal stands in the thematic opposition to Christianity, not looking upward to heaven but setting its sights on the underworld.
Proselytism as described in this document stands in opposition to all ecumenical effort.
Gradualism stands in opposition to the so called ' fundamentalist ' point of view that would stress the SNP's support of independence more, and appear to have coined the term ' fundamentalist ' too.
An anti-establishment view or belief is one which stands in opposition to the conventional social, political, and economic principles of a society.
Aside from the theological doubts voiced by other Christians, young Earth creationism also stands in opposition to the creation mythologies of other religions ( both extant and extinct ).
Furthermore, many believe that Vázquez's opposition to legalising abortion and threats to veto any pro-choice legislation passed by the government-a position that stands in contrast with the opinions of both the majority of his governing coalition and the majority of Uruguayans-have made a modest dent in his public support.
It stands in total opposition to the theories of formalism and the New Criticism, in which the reader's role in re-creating literary works is ignored.
The often large deficits that the program has endured has led to a tremendous amount of opposition to the program as it stands.
" In August 2011 he said " The biggest beneficiaries of the deteriorating conditions of the Iraqi army and the elimination of Iraq's military power are Iran and Israel, as it stands there is no opposition to Iranian influence nor a deterrent to Israel's policy in the region.
Ethical subjectivism stands in opposition to moral realism, which claims that moral propositions refer to objective facts, independent of human opinion ; to error theory, which denies that any moral propositions are true in any sense ; and to non-cognitivism, which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all.
This school stands in opposition to the primordialists, who believe that nations, if not nationalism, have existed since early human history.
This stands in direct opposition to what she describes as the claim " that ethos can be faked or ' manipulated '" because individuals would be formed by the values of their culture and not the other way around ( Reynolds, 336 ).

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Piepsam calls the cyclist `` cur '' and `` puppy '' among other things, and at the crisis of his fit a little fox-terrier stands before him and howls into his face.
If you are unable to sign the request, because of illness or other good cause, another person who stands in close personal or business relationship to you may sign the request on your behalf, stating the reason why you are unable to sign.
John Philoponus stands out for having attempted a fundamental critique of Aristotle's views on the eternity of the world, movement, and other elements of Aristotelian thought.
The reverse represents Pallas holding a spear in one hand and a shield in the other, and before her stands an eagle on a thunderbolt.
The land upon which it stands was created by land reclamation on the Hudson River using 1. 2 million cubic yards ( 917, 000 m < sup > 3 </ sup >) of soil and rocks excavated during the construction of the World Trade Center and certain other construction projects, as well as from sand dredged from New York Harbor off Staten Island.
These types grade into each other like the colors of the spectrum, and no one category stands significantly isolated from the rest.
It held that empty space is a metaphysical impossibility because space is nothing other than the extension of matter, or, in other words, that when one speaks of the space between things one is actually making reference to the relationship that exists between those things and not to some entity that stands between them.
With a $ 1. 92-billion-a-year tourism industry, Costa Rica stands as the most visited nation in the Central American region, with 1. 9 million foreign visitors in 2007, thus reaching a rate of foreign tourists per capita of 0. 46, one of the highest in the Caribbean Basin, and above other popular destinations such as Mexico ( 0. 21 ), Dominican Republic ( 0. 38 ), and Brazil ( 0. 03 ).
The Riverside Stand backs onto the River Thames and is elevated uniquely above the pitch unlike the other 3 stands.
'" While it is sometimes claimed that the Church of Scientology no longer stands by Hubbard's claims that Dianetics can treat physical conditions, it still publishes them: "... when the knee injuries of the past are located and discharged, the arthritis ceases, no other injury takes its place and the person is finished with arthritis of the knee.
" Others further state that a documentary stands out from the other types of non-fiction films for providing an opinion, and a specific message, along with the facts it presents.
At the other extreme, many entry level kits are sold complete with two cymbal stands, most often one straight and one boom, and some even with a standard cymbal pack, a stool and a pair of drum sticks.
Earthdawn stands out from other tabletop RPGs with a unique approach to skill tests.
The EFA stands for " a Europe of Free Peoples based on the principle of subsidiarity, which believe in solidarity with each other and the peoples of the world.
" James Berardinelli also gave the film three stars out of four, saying that " the intelligence and subtlety of The Rainmaker took me by surprise " and that the film " stands above any other filmed Grisham adaptation ".
A large harpsichord is, in a sense, a piece of furniture, as it stands alone on legs and may be styled in the manner of other furniture of its place and period.
Some stands allow the feet of the tripod to be adjusted to tilt the stand, or to allow the tripod to rotate on the stand to allow the feet to be positioned among other stands.
Menus such as yakitori ( skewered grilled chicken and other kabobs ) and oden were once frequently peddled at night-time outdoor yatai stands, though increasingly served indoors, sometimes in eateries that specialize in those foods, or at izakaya that offer wider menus.
The name " JPEG " stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the name of the committee that created the JPEG standard and also other still picture coding standards.
This stands in some distinction from other scriptures by not using triumphal tones as the voice of God is given to be viewed but rather one of progressive development, social context, and outright delay in application until another day.
It initially had no stands, by the start of the 1893 – 94 season, two had been built ; one spanning the full length of the pitch on one side and the other behind the goal at the " Bradford end ".
The reasons for this may be varied, but one factor stands out: agriculturally the land is poor and can not produce at the same level as other parts of Germany.

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