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[rĭ-pŭǵnənt]
(adj.)Arousing disgust or aversion; offensive or repulsive: morally…
(adj.)Contradictory; inconsistent.
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Repugnant explanation. Definition of Repugnant is provided by 1913 Webster's Dictionary, WordNet Lexical Database, Dictionary of Computing, Legal Dictionary, Medical Dictionary, Dream Dictionary. ... a repugnant condition is one contrary to the contract itself; as, if I grant you a house and lot in fee, upon condition that...
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1. Arriving at the Repugnant Conclusion ... Parfit is not the first philosopher to have noticed that influential moral views may have implications of the sort outlined in the Repugnant Conclusion. ... In Derek Parfit's original formulation the Repugnant Conclusion is characterized as follows: “For any possible population of...
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Definition of repugnant from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English, opposed, contradictory, incompatible, from Anglo-French, from Latin repugnant-, repugnans, present participle of repugnare to fight against,
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Philosopher Derek Parfit's "repugnant conclusion" is eminently plausible; but it is also false. Strictly speaking, the way to maximise aggregate and individual welfare is literally to fill up the Earth (and eventually the accessible universe) with sentient beings whose reward circuitry is radically enriched.
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Referring to the bill’s text, Greenwald added, “Seeing the words in print, though, adds a new dimension to appreciating just how corrupt and repugnant this is.”...
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Californians not only don’t wish to eat horses or dogs themselves, but find it repugnant that anyone else should do so, and they enacted this repugnance into; California law by referendum in 1998. Section 598 of the California Penal Code states in part: “[H]orsemeat may not be offered for sale for human consumption.
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Blackwater surfaced from the ooze occupying the minds of some of the most repugnant people in the U.S. These people are consumed by war. They dwell in a paranoid universe and are not averse to making millions, if not billions off the misery of others.
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