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In other words, morality has to do with what people believe and how we feel, and beliefs and feelings are not factual or derivable from facts.

From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022

Foundationalism the belief that all truth is either self-evident or derivable from some truth that is self- evident.

From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022

Two main currents, derivable perhaps from a common source but running in different directions can be easily discerned.

From A Selection from the Poems of William Morris by Morris, William

In the Romances,4 too, there are various obscure but significant indications of certain influences derivable from Egyptian Christianity; but, vitally and essentially, the Celtic Church constituted itself.

From The Towns of Roman Britain by Bevan, James Oliver

The play has neither been associated with a serious treatment of life nor with the refined pleasure derivable from contact with art.

From How to See a Play by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir




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