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The End of Literary Theory
the attempt to characterize the types of inferential routes relevant to literary
understanding, one might start off with an assumption that there is a distinction
between illuminating and unilluminating criticism which is, at least in part, based
on ...
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Roots of Cataclysm: Geopulsation and the Atlantis ...
Unilluminating. Litany. All attempts so far to account for the waxing and waning of
the continental ice and the associated mountain glaciers (in the Alps, Andes, etc.)
have fallen well short of full success. Typically, sequential theories attain a ...
3
Consciousness and Qualia
First, one can challenge the monistic account of how qualia are had on the most
basic level and claim that it is unilluminating. One can say that it remains
unintelligible why having qualia in the manner outlined by monism results in its
being ...
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Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning
Unilluminating answers include the following. 1 . The expression means
something. 2. The expression has a semantic rule attached to it. 3. An adequate
semantic description of the language provides at least one entry for the
expression in ...
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Well-Being and Fair Distribution: Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis
Critics of a secondary-quality account of moral facts argue that such accounts are
viciously circular or, at the very least, unilluminating. Proponents of such
accounts argue that there is no vicious circularity; that it is impossible to provide
an ...
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Contemporary Debates in Epistemology
In particular, any attempt to understand justification relative to the knowledge—
goal would invert the explanatory direction and would make the whole approach
circular and entirely unilluminating. After all, knowledge was supposed to be ...
Matthias Steup, John Turri, Ernest Sosa, 2013
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Probabilities, Laws, and Structures
In the first case – that is if the project is conceptually read – manipulationism turns
out to be unilluminating as to the methods to use for causal assessment. In the
second case – that is if the project is methodologically read – then a second ...
Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Stephan Hartmann, 2012
unilluminating,. unsatisfying. This. fable. of. punishment. is. fundamentally.
depressed. and. inexpressive. . ." THERE'S A CERTAIN POINT AT WHICH A
novelist of high intelligence becomes witty even when his aim couldn't be further
from ...
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Natural Laws in Scientific Practice
So an appeal to natural necessity either is explanatorily unilluminating— as
empty as using "dormitive virtue" to explain why opium is soporific— or else
requires a substantial account of what natural necessity is. The trouble with this
approach ...
Chapel Hill Marc Lange Professor of Philosophy University of North Carolina, 2000
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Social and Political Philosophy
It is unilluminating because we seem to require the idea of punishment to explain
what it is for something to be a crime or an offense. Suppose, that is, that we
wanted to decide whether a particular way of behaving was a crime or an offense
...
Peter A. French, Theodore Edward Uehling, Howard K. Wettstein, 1982
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Employee Or Independent Contractor? US Department Of Labor …
The FLSA's definition of “employer” is similarly unilluminating: “employer” “includes any person acting directly or indirectly in the interest of an employer in ... «The National Law Review, Lip 15»
How CIA really works (or doesn't) and whose actually in charge …
The Washington memoir is usually a boring and unilluminating literary genre. But the newly published book, “The Great War of Our Time,” written by Michael ... «Fox News, Maj 15»
The glummest BBC Proms launch in three decades
It was dreary, flat and unilluminating, adding nothing to the sum of public entertainment. The cringing intensified. Edward Blakeman, who programmed the 2015 ... «Slipped Disc, Kwi 15»
Depardieu's 'Welcome to New York' is a boring retelling
Grunting and boarlike, Gérard Depardieu supplies a one-note rendition of Dominique Strauss-Kahn in Abel Ferrara's peculiarly unilluminating “Welcome to New ... «New York Post, Mar 15»
Super Bowl 2015: Marshawn Lynch keen to tell world that he is just …
... media obligations imposed by the league, paid lip service to those requirements with a brief and unilluminating appearance in a bid to avert further sanctions. «Telegraph.co.uk, Sty 15»
Defamatory Selma
The best response to the charges I've read is this Amy Davis piece — while Davis introduces her analysis with the largely unilluminating angle of “Selma is ... «National Review Online, Sty 15»
La Maison de la Radio
... a bland, collage-like and unilluminating portrayal of the Paris-based Radio France and the seven stations it runs, but the benefit of the doubt disintegrates after ... «The Arts Desk, Sty 15»
Theatre review: Softly Pouting While Walking Into Breezes
Admittedly, for every witticism or sharply rendered foible, there's a moment of gaucheness, sentimentality or unilluminating cliche, and of all the skills this young ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Sty 15»
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: A dismal glimpse of the months to come
It will also be one of the most unilluminating and dishonest. Have five (yes, five) Tory Cabinet ministers nothing more pressing to do, amid all the country's ... «Daily Mail, Sty 15»
How Will Voting Litigation Affect the Upcoming Elections?
Although the Court's one-page order was unilluminating, a possible reason for its decision can be gleamed from the dissent filed by Justice Alito (and joined by ... «National Review Online, Paz 14»