Admittedly, philosophy cannot now say apodictically whether the colonisation of artificial or natural space bodies should be realised. |
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It is a substantiation of the dictator's depiction of his government's values as apodictically true, good, and just. |
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It is true that the wisdom of Maat is expressed apodictically in various Instructions, but the Confession speaks beyond what is merely wise. |
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Political figures pronounced freely and apodictically on the patient's condition. |
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That was a significant admission for a critic as apodictically inclined as Greenberg. |
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Why, one is tempted to ask, if it is apodictically the case that every being is created equal and endowed with the inalienable right of liberty, is it necessary to say so? |
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