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Thus, in an agent-focused account, such as one that Peter Railton outlines, the actor might be concerned with the general welfare, but the actor is more concerned with the immediate welfare of herself and her friends and family.
The argument clearly depends on the assumption that if " good " were definable, it would be an analytic truth about " good ," an assumption many contemporary moral realists like Richard Boyd and Peter Railton reject.
Railton submitted a slightly revised design, and was once again declared the winner, with the stipulation that the statue of Nelson should be made by EH Baily.
Railton cars continued to be built on 1934 Hudson 8, and later Hudson 6-and 8-cylinder chassis through 1939.

Railton and by
Some consequentialists — most notably Peter Railton — have attempted to develop a form of consequentialism that acknowledges and avoids the objections raised by Williams.
" Mrs. Merdle "; a Daimler Double-Six sleeve-valve V12 | Daimler double-six V12 50hp Corsica Coachworks | Corsica drophead coupé body designed by Reid Railton ( 1931 )
In Britain, under the Imperial War Graves Commission, Reverend David Railton had seen a grave marked by a rough cross while serving in the British Army as a chaplain on the Western Front, which bore the pencil-written legend " An Unknown British Soldier ".
* University of Virginia Web site " Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture: A Multi-Media Archive "— edited by Stephen Railton, covers 1830 to 1930, offering links to primary and bibliographic sources on the cultural background, various editions, and public reception of Harriet Beecher Stowe's influential novel.
Other churches include St. Peter's Church by Lewis Vulliamy ( 1841 ), St James the Less by Lewis Vulliamy ( 1842 ), St James the Great by Edward Blore ( 1843 ), and St Bartholomew by William Railton ( 1844 ).
* Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture — A multimedia archive edited by Stephen Railton about the Stowe's novel's place in American history and society
The new General Public line-up retained only vocalists Wakeling and Roger from previous incarnations ; the vocal duo was now backed by Michael Railton ( keyboards ), Randy Jacobs ( guitars ), Wayne Lothian ( bass ), Thomas White ( drums ), and Norman Jones ( percussion ).
Also, while Napier was no longer in racing, their Lion aeroengine was used by several land speed record contestants: Malcolm Campbell's Napier-Campbell Blue Bird of 1927 and Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird of 1931, Seagrave's Golden Arrow of 1929, and John Cobb's Napier-Railton and Railton Mobil Special, which held the record from 1939 – 1964.
The monument was constructed between 1840 and 1843 to a design by William Railton at a cost of £ 47, 000.
The winning entry, chosen by a sub-committee headed by the Duke of Wellington was a design by William Railton for a Corinthian column, surmounted by a statue of Nelson, and flanked by four sculpted lions.
However, in 1846, after consultations with Railton, he turned down the commission, unwilling to work under the restrictions imposed by the architect.
Low-chassis Daimler Double-Six sleeve-valve V12 | Daimler double-six 50 hp4-seater drophead coupé ( 1931 ) by Corsica Coachworks | Corsica of Cricklewoodchassis modified by Reid Railton at Thomson & Taylor | Thomson & Taylor Ltd
* Railton ( by application )
Herne Hill railway station on Railton Road was opened by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway in 1862 ; the Gothic, polychrome brick station building was Grade II listed in 1998.

Railton and which
For a period there were thus two simultaneous land speed records, the 1947 Railton Mobil Special record remaining as the FIA four-wheel Class A record, which from July 1964 went to Campbell's Bluebird.
The idea of a Tomb of The Unknown Warrior was first conceived in 1916 by the Reverend David Railton, who, while serving as an army chaplain on the Western Front, had seen a grave marked by a rough cross, which bore the pencil-written legend ' An Unknown British Soldier '.
After the First World War he and his assistant Reid Railton designed the Leyland Eight luxury motor car, which was intended to compete with Rolls-Royce.
1947: Dunlop tyres help John Cobb raise the world land speed record to 630, km / h in the Railton Special which is now displayed in Birmingham's Think Tank museum.
In 1927, on the death of his friend Parry-Thomas, Railton closed the Arab factory and moved to Brooklands working for Thomson & Taylor becoming their Technical Director with responsibility for John Cobb's 1933 Napier Railton car which took the Outer Circuit record in 1933 and Sir Malcolm Campbell's Bluebird Land Speed Record cars of 1931 to 1935.
His greatest achievements were probably designing the Railton Mobil Special car with which John Cobb set the Land Speed Record at in 1947 and designing the E. R. A.

Railton and moral
Some examples of robust moral realists include David Brink, John McDowell, Peter Railton, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Michael Smith, Terence Cuneo, Russ Shafer-Landau, G. E.

Railton and are
William Booth was dictating a letter to his secretary George Scott Railton and said, " We are a volunteer army.
William Booth was dictating a letter to his secretary George Scott Railton and said, " We are a volunteer army.
The major towns of the municipality are Sheffield, Railton and Wilmot.
Most noticeably, William and Catherine Booth, founders of The Salvation Army, are buried in a prominent location close to Church Street and next to their son Bramwell Booth and various SA commissioners, including Elijah Cadman, Frederick Booth-Tucker, George Scott Railton, the Army's first Commissioner, Theodore Kitching and T. Henry Howard, its Chief of Staff.

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Premiums of £ 500 each were given to David Hamilton, J. C. Buckler and William Railton.
* Gookin, Historical Collections, 53 ; Railton, " Vineyard's First Harvard men ," 91-112.
Image: Napier Railton @ Brooklands Museum. JPG | The Napier Railton
| August 23, 1939 || Bonneville Salt Flats, USA || John Cobb || Railton Special || IC || 369. 74 || 595. 04 || 367. 91 || ||
| September 16, 1947 || Bonneville Salt Flats, USA || John Cobb || Railton Mobil Special || IC || 394. 196 || 633. 79 || 394. 19 || 634. 39 ||
Leading motor engineer and car designer Reid Railton set up a manufacturing facility and built the well known Railton road cars at the Fairmile Works from 1933-40.

argues and criticisms
A recent study argues that the force of Berkeley's criticisms has been overestimated ; that Leibniz's defense of infinitesimals is more firmly grounded than Berkeley's criticism thereof ; and that Leibniz's system for differential calculus was free of logical contradictions.
Despite these criticisms, Joshi argues that since Gerald's Game ( 1993 ), King has been tempering the worst of his writing faults, producing books that are leaner, more believable and generally better written.
In The Stalin School of Falsification, Trotsky argues that what he calls the " legend of Trotskyism " was formulated by Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev in collaboration with Stalin in 1924, in response to the criticisms Trotsky raised of Politburo policy.
L. T. Fitz outwardly claims that early criticism of Antony and Cleopatra is “ colored by the sexist assumptions the critics have brought with them to their reading .” Fitz argues that previous criticisms place a heavy emphasis on Cleopatra ’ s “ wicked and manipulative ” ways, which are further emphasized by her association with Egypt and her contrast to the “ chaste and submissive ” Roman Octavia.
In particular, he argues against the criticisms leveled by the Islamic world, domestic multiculturalists, those seeking slavery reparations, and especially America's left wing.
Ronald Dworkin argues that in exchange for toleration, minorities must bear with the criticisms and insults which are part of the freedom of speech in an otherwise tolerant society.
He then argues point-by-point with Bookchin's criticisms of primitivism, debating issues such as life-expectancy statistics and alleged ecological destruction by hunter-gatherers.

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