essentially contested concept造句
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- Green theory has many essentially contested concepts.
- More recently, Philippe-Andr?Rodriguez has argued that human dignity is best understood as an essentially contested concept.
- Essentially contested concepts involve widespread agreement on a concept ( e . g ., " fairness " ), but not on the best realization thereof.
- "Essentially Contested Concepts, " with Fernando Daniel Hidalgo and Andra Olivia Maciuceanu . " Journal of Political Ideologies " 11, No . 3 ( Oct . 2006 ) : 211 46.
- Can I use internet articles that describe the controversy ( essentially contested concept ) as there is no other source material that does ( that I know of ) and I have been researching this for some time ( years ) prior to editing this article.
- It's difficult to find essentially contested concept in a sentence. 用essentially contested concept造句挺難的
- "essentially contested concept is one where there is widespread agreement on an abstract core notion itself ( e . g ., " fairness " ), whilst there is endless argument about what might be the best instantiation, or realization of that notion . [ 4]
- So long as contestant users of any essentially contested concept believe, however deludedly, that their own use of it is the only one that can command honest and informed approval, they are likely to persist in the hope that they will ultimately persuade and convert all their opponents by logical means.
- In other words, this is " to claim that some feature or property of the concept makes it polysemantic, and that the concept contains some internal conflict of ideas "; and it is this fact that provides the " essentially contested concept " with its " inherent potential " for " generating disputes ".
- Now if that isn't an essentially contested concept .; ) But my point is far simpler : Notability is a peculiarity of Wikipedia, and if you demand that the criteria are obvious from the article text, you'll inevitably have editors using Wikipedia jargon in the article . talk ) 21 : 12, 23 February 2010 ( UTC)
- Yet is also clear that " if the notion of logical justification can be applied only to such theses and arguments as can be presumed capable of gaining in the long run universal agreement, the disputes to which the uses of any essentially contested concept give rise are not genuine or rational disputes at all " ( Gallie, 1956a, p . 188 ).
- The disputes that attend an essentially contested concept are driven by substantive disagreements over a range of different, entirely reasonable ( although perhaps mistaken ) interpretations of a mutually-agreed-upon archetypical notion, such as the legal precept " treat like cases alike; and treat different cases differently ", with " each party [ continuing ] to defend its case with what it claims to be convincing arguments, evidence and other forms of justification ".
- These features distinguish Gallie's " essentially contested concepts " from others, " which can be shown, as a result of analysis or experiment, to be radically confused "; or, as Gray would have it, they are the features that relate to the task of distinguishing the " general words, which really denote an essentially contested concept " from those other " general words, whose uses conceal a diversity of distinguishable concepts ":
- These features distinguish Gallie's " essentially contested concepts " from others, " which can be shown, as a result of analysis or experiment, to be radically confused "; or, as Gray would have it, they are the features that relate to the task of distinguishing the " general words, which really denote an essentially contested concept " from those other " general words, whose uses conceal a diversity of distinguishable concepts ":
- The term essentially contested concepts gives a name to a problematic situation that many people recognize : that in certain kinds of talk there is a variety of meanings employed for key terms in an argument, and there is a feeling that dogmatism ( " My answer is right and all others are wrong " ), skepticism ( " All answers are equally true ( or false ); everyone has a right to his own truth " ), and eclecticism ( " Each meaning gives a partial view so the more meanings the better " ) are none of them the appropriate attitude towards that variety of meanings.
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