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This is manifested in the habit of announcing principles in preambles , in statements of policy , and in party platforms . Sometimes one or both parties to a compromise insist on the inclusion of a statement of principles , in spite of ...
This is manifested in the habit of announcing principles in preambles , in statements of policy , and in party platforms . Sometimes one or both parties to a compromise insist on the inclusion of a statement of principles , in spite of ...
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Negatively defined , it is the policy of action without reference to principles . An opportunist is commonly taken to be an unprincipled person . To characterize the doctrine of compromise as opportunistic in this sense is to ...
Negatively defined , it is the policy of action without reference to principles . An opportunist is commonly taken to be an unprincipled person . To characterize the doctrine of compromise as opportunistic in this sense is to ...
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The assumption is the result of a misunderstanding of the relation between principle and a particular instance of application . ... On the other hand , a world in which there were no principles would be unintelligible .
The assumption is the result of a misunderstanding of the relation between principle and a particular instance of application . ... On the other hand , a world in which there were no principles would be unintelligible .
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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