10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTRIBUTIVELY»
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contributively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
contributively and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Kant, Duty and Moral Worth
If onetakespleasure in the wellbeing of others, thenone's pleasure willbe not only
intrinsically good but also contributively good. The presenceof this pleasure
makes things better. If, however, onetakes pleasure in thesuffering of others,then
...
Philip Stratton-Lake, 2005
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Arguing about Disability: Philosophical Perspectives
To think of an extreme example: to the extent that slave-owners value their slaves
instrumentally and not contributively, they feel, or feel that they owe, no genuine
gratitude to them. That is, they see them in terms of the significance of an ...
Kristjana Kristiansen, Simo Vehmas, Tom Shakespeare, 2008
We are left therefore with the notions of the intrinsically good, the ultimately good,
and the contributively good. Further, feeling uncertain about the application in
fact (though I do not doubt the truth) of the principle of organic unities, I regard the
...
William David Ross, Philip Stratton-Lake, 2002
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Oxford Studies in Metaethics
28) is a distinct form of value. Philip Stratton-Lake writes: ''For something to be
contributively valuable is for it to stand in a better-making relation to the whole of
which it is a part. Contributive value is, therefore, a relational form of value'' (2002
: ...
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Strong Evaluation without Moral Sources: On Charles Taylor's ...
Something is valuable “overall”, when it contains more value than disvalue, or “
throughout” when it contains no disvalue, but merely value. It can further be
valuable “contributively” when it is something that is not good in itself, but which
yet as ...
6
Contribution Tracking: Participating in Task-oriented ...
However, each speaker seems to intend for their proposed subtask to be
recognized unambiguously, and thus can be viewed as acting contributively,
when they speak. Additionally, our approach to modeling tacit actions in dialogue
, ...
7
Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States
... Government acceptance of compromise offer of cashing endorser's liability
must remain as a charge against the certificate, the veteran having been
contributively negligent 996 Guardians— liability for Government overpayments
— although ...
8
West's California reporter
647: "In returning a general verdict for defendant the jury must have found that
defendant was not negligent or that Witt was contributively negligent. If defendant
was not negligent, he is, of course, not liable to the city; if he was negligent but
the ...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the ...
... its holding involved inquiry on the deposition of a layman as to the factual basis
on which he claimed his opponent to have been negligent or contributively
negligent. In Singer v. Superior Court, 54 Cal.2d 318 [5 Cal.Rptr. 697, 353 P.2d
305], ...
California. Supreme Court, 1968
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Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal ...
Co., 132 Cal. 363 [64 P. 480], there is no evidence of any kind as to the proximate
cause of the death• The jury could also have found that the decedent driver was
contributively negligent since the evidence supported an inference that Loretta ...
Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1965
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONTRIBUTIVELY»
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contributively is used in the context of the following news items.
Point A to point B reliability
Both steering and suspension work contributively to strike a fair balance between comfort and agility. For a budget sedan that will be used ... «The New Age Online, Feb 14»
Time Running Out For Lenders' Potential Negligence Claims …
A Surveyor may also attempt to allege that the Lender was itself contributively negligent if, for example, it failed to follow correct underwriting ... «Mondaq News Alerts, Sep 12»