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Some and consequentialist
Some argue that consequentialist and deontological theories are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
Some virtue ethicists hold that consequentialist theories totally disregard the development and importance of moral character.
Some property rights theorists also take a consequentialist view of distributive justice and argue that property rights based justice also has the effect of maximizing the overall wealth of an economic system.

Some and theories
Some theories have been put forward that the anthropocentric belief in animism among early humans was the basis for the later evolution of religions.
Some theories connect these flows directly, implying that there is significant upwelling of dense deep waters within the Southern Ocean, transformation of these waters into light surface waters, and a transformation of waters in the opposite direction to the north.
Some philosophers who have had more noteworthy theories are Parmenides, Leucippus, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Plotinus, Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hegel, Heidegger, and Sartre.
Some scholars disagree, and have proposed other theories.
Some grand unified theories of particle physics also predict that a single proton can decay, changing the baryon number by one ; however, this has not yet been observed under experiment.
Some take the approach of looking for coherent justifications of established copyright systems, while others start with general ethical theories, such as utilitarianism and try to analyse policy through that lens.
Some scholars argue that conspiracy theories once limited to fringe audiences have become commonplace in mass media, contributing to conspiracism emerging as a cultural phenomenon in the United States of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, and the possible replacement of democracy by conspiracy as the dominant paradigm of political action in the public mind.
Some research carried out at the University of Kent, UK suggests people may be influenced by conspiracy theories without being aware that their attitudes have changed.
" Some historians have put forward the idea that more recently the United States has become the home of conspiracy theories because so many high-level prominent conspiracies have been undertaken and uncovered since the 1960s.
Some of these QM theories offer descriptions of phenomenal consciousness, as well as QM interpretations of access consciousness.
Some theories assume the name “ Amper ” river may derive from the Celtic word for “ water ”.
Some axiomatic set theories assure that the empty set exists by including an axiom of empty set ; in other theories, its existence can be deduced.
Some first-order theories are algorithmically decidable ; examples of this include Presburger arithmetic, real closed fields and static type systems of ( most ) programming languages.
Some have noticed the conflicting themes that occur often throughout Qoheleth's thoughts and presented a few theories.
Some workers in the field have also attempted to formulate hidden variable theories that exploit loopholes in actual experiments, such as the assumptions made in interpreting experimental data, although no theory has been proposed that can reproduce all the results of quantum mechanics.
Some economic theories have been developed that support the idea of expanding or shrinking a money supply as economic conditions warrant.
Some notable observed features of galaxy structure ( including our own Milky Way ) that astronomers wish to explain with galactic formation theories include ( but are certainly not limited to ) the following:
Some theories in this field have now become widely accepted, but it is still an active area in astrophysics.
Some grand unified theories predict the existence of magnetic monopoles.
Some GUT theories like SU ( 5 ) and SO ( 10 ) suffer from what is called the doublet-triplet problem.
Some scholars consider the epic poem On the Nature of Things by Lucretius to present in one unified work the core arguments and theories of Epicureanism.
Some authors reject both the French and Goidelic theories and instead suggest that the ultimate source both for the Norman French, Scots and Goidelic variants of this word are to be found in a common Norse root.

Some and moral
Some of these arguments propose moral facts which they claim evident through human experience, arguing that God is the best explanation for these.
Some arguments from moral order suggest that morality is based on rationality and that this can only be the case if there is a moral order in the universe.
Some see the criminalization of " victimless crimes " as a pretext for imposing personal, religious or moral convictions on otherwise productive citizens or taxpayers.
Some deists rejected the claim of Jesus ' divinity but continued to hold him in high regard as a moral teacher ( see, for example, Thomas Jefferson's famous Jefferson Bible and Matthew Tindal's Christianity as Old as the Creation ).
Some use the term " moral psychology " relatively narrowly to refer to the study of moral development.
Some of the main topics of the field are moral responsibility, moral development, moral character ( especially as related to virtue ethics ), altruism, psychological egoism, moral luck, and moral disagreement.
Some consider aesthetics itself the basis of ethics – and a personal moral core developed through art and storytelling as very influential in one's later ethical choices.
Some forms of moral realism are compatible with some degree of meta-ethical relativism.
Some refer to this political activity as a separate and radical branch of the ecology movement, one that takes the axioms of the science of ecology in general, and Gaia theory in particular, and raises them to a kind of theory of personal conduct or moral code.
Some atheists have argued that a belief in a reward after death is poor motivation for moral behavior while alive.
Some further justification is also provided by invoking the moral hazard of explicit insurance contracts.
Some theorists argue that a metaphysical account of morality is necessary for the proper evaluation of actual moral theories and for making practical moral decisions ; others reason from opposite premises and suggest that we must impart ideas of moral intuition onto proper action before we can give a proper account of morality's metaphysics.
Some philosophers maintain that moral relativism entails non-cognitivism.
Some prominent figures in the history of philosophy who have defended moral rationalism are Plato and Immanuel Kant.
Some ideologies, notably Christian Democracy, claim to combine left and right wing politics ; according to Geoffrey K. Roberts and Patricia Hogwood, " In terms of ideology, Christian Democracy has incorporated many of the views held by liberals, conservatives and socialists within a wider framework of moral and Christian principles.
Some call the portrait a moral teaching by Morse on infidelity.

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