What we will not be able to control during our lifetime ... things such as natural disasters and equality can not be stopped: behavior, thought, and feelings of others. Again, you are the one who controls you yourself completely and completely. In the film "patience" four college students showed ultimate self-control with "Quick Men", where there was no word or physical contact with men for 100 days. This movie, like Maria's provocative behavior in John Fletcher's comedy "domestication", shows that women are detaining the most hardworking followers. Maria argues that he does not claim
Explanation and analysis of art: (It is also called "sea of fog") It is a formal clothing of a lonely man, with a cane, drawing a rock appearing standing in a desolated area. He was completely stationary, and his hair was blown in invisible wind. There is a sky full of white clouds in the background, almost through the fog the top of the mountain can hardly be seen. When that person thinks about the vastness in front of him, the sublimation of nature is not expressed with gentle and quiet eyes, but it is expressed in pure power that nature's power can achieve.
Explain to Bernard Williams to take this view. When I explain this point of view, those denials are not conceptual analysis, but especially concerning thick conceptual analysis. I do not know anything about the possibilities of conceptual analysis. For those who accept thick conceptual analysis possibilities, see Tappolet (2004), Payne (2005), Burton (1992), Gibbard (1992), and Hurka and Elstein (2009). As I mentioned, the two standpoints of separatism and non-separatism, contrary to what the labels mean, are not exhaustive. As Frank Jackson (1998) did, it is possible to think that thick concepts can be analyzed, but different types of descriptive and evaluative content can not be analyzed. However, since Jackson distinguishes between descriptive terms and evaluation terms, the separatist idea that I will continue to propose may be constructed in such a way as to accept Jackson 's point of view.
The analysis of subsequent cases is primarily exploratory and descriptive. These 15 cases are based on the core issue of the lawsuit and the government's human rights law is used to deal with this problem and the degree to which it succeeds. We will do this for various forms of accountability (sections 4.3 to 4.7). In the discussion section (4.8), a case study evaluated how human rights law can effectively cope with social determinants of health.