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Nikola Radulovic Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Ethics

Is this sentence grammaticaly correct: "The aim of contemporary philosophic thought is not better understanding of metaphisics or epistemology anymore,but ethics." ?

Can I say that I want to live in an " internationnaly integrated society"?
  

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Is this sentence grammatically correct? Yes, if you add the proper word spacing. " Can I say that I want to live in an " internationally integrated society"?

  • Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • Yes, if you add the proper word spacing.
  • " Can I say that I want to live in an " internationally integrated society"?
  • I don't see anything wrong with saying that.
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Yes, if you add the proper word spacing. It would be immeasurably better without "anymore."

Can I say that I want to live in an " internationally integrated society"?

I don't see anything wrong with saying that.
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Ethics, - replacing metaphysics and epistemology - has now become the aim of contemporary philosophic thought.

Global Society.

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