Realists hold that the latter process does not disfigure or denaturise reality, since both analysis and synthesis are regulated by the objective evidence of reality itself.
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Realists hold that the latter process does not disfigure or denaturise reality, since both analysis and synthesis are regulated by the objective evidence of reality itself.
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This inherent capacity for obscuring tensions while purporting to aid in their resolition is traceable to the existing paraphernalia of legal definitions and procedure which while they may be of use, are basically designed to denaturise social and other issues by imposing on them a one-dimensional aspect.
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Rousseau was not content with pointing out the inherent contradictions of the human condition and the necessity of an artificial political intervention in order to denaturise men and to make them content and happy.
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What substances are employed to denaturise alcohol, and what is their effect upon the burning properties of the mixture?
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