... increasingly desirable component into an increasingly undesirable one, and vice versa. If the compo- nents are to be partitioned according to whether they are increasingly desirable or increasingly undesirable, such a reframing must ...
... increasingly desirable , but also a renewed appreciation of intellectual knowledge and technical expertise in comparison to political virtue . Hitherto prohibited or unheard - of occupations such as being an entrepreneur have gained ...
... increasingly difficult to select the best adapted gear ratio in the actual operation of a car when there are a great ... desirable than three , or that three are more desirable than two - although in average practice this latter ...
... Desirable It is desirable to believe true propositions and undesirable to disbelieve them . ( Horwich 2010 , 57 ) and , allowing for degrees of belief and desire : Desirable * It is increasingly desirable to have relatively high degrees ...
... more desirable " is this com- modity . Also , the more we gain by the addition of a thing , the higher is its value . The context makes it quite clear that Aristotle applies his argument to economic goods ( exam- ple of the pruning ...
... more precious and praiseworthy is more desirable, e.g. friendship than wealth, and justice than strength. For the former belong in themselves to the class of things precious and praiseworthy, while the latter do so not in themselves ...
Aristotle. Another rule is that the more conspicuous good is more desirable than the less conspicuous, and the more difficult than the easier: for we appreciate better the possession of things that cannot be easily acquired. Also the more ...
... more than the clarified . There was a tendency for the leucocytes to settle out as a result of homogenization . Skim milk was more desirable from the standpoint of sediment elimination as a standardizing agent than whole milk in the ...
... more than the clarified . There was a tendency for the leucocytes to settle out as a result of homogenization . Skim milk was more desirable from the standpoint of sediment elimination as a standardizing agent than whole milk in the ...
... more conspicuous good is more desirable than the less conspicuous, and the more difficult than the easier: for we appreciate better the possession of [30] things that cannot be easily acquired. Also the more personal possession is more ...