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"formal distinction" » "social distinction", "real distinction", "first distinction"
"moral distinctions" » "social distinction", "some distinctions", "all distinctions"

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by Tweyman, S.
Published 1974
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: .... The Second Stage : Examining the Impressions which Give Rise to Moral Distinctions -- IV. The Third Stage...

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by Friedman, Russell L.
Published 2010
Cambridge University Press
Table of Contents: ... -- The Trinity and human psychology : "In the beginning was the Word" -- The Trinity and metaphysics : the formal...

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by Jacobsson, Kerstin, Lindblom, Jonas
Published 2016
Amsterdam University Press
Table of Contents: ...; Index; List of Figures; Figure 1a -- Moral distinctions in the animal rights groups in Sweden; Figure 1b...

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by Broiles, R.David
Published 1964
Springer Netherlands
... of the Treatise, where Hume argues that moral distinctions are not derived from reason. But in discussing...

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Published 2023
Palgrave Macmillan
Table of Contents: ...: Pneumatology, Worship, and Context -- 10. The Role of Formal Distinction in the Articulation of Univocity...

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by Gezelius, Stig S.
Published 2003
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ... for Similarities — Systems of Moral Distinction -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Moral Meanings of Food and Money...

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Published 1999
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... Units -- On the Formal Distinction between Literal and Figurative Language -- Spatial Reasoning...

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by Boyd, Dwight R.
Published 2016
SensePublishers
Table of Contents: ... Influences during Graduate Study -- Influences from My Teaching Career at OISE -- Conceptual Moral...

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Published 2000
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... and Formality -- Distinctions with Differences: Comparing Criteria for Distinguishing Diagrammatic from...

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by Sweeney, Megan
Published 2023
Duke University Press
..."Through five formally distinct yet interlinked essays, Mendings tells an intimate story about...

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by Gaie, Joseph B.R.
Published 2004
Springer Netherlands
... punishment, and argue that there is a moral distinction between the two. Whilst it is morally acceptable...