neutralism

Beginning with a general introduction, and concluding with a general conclusion, the book is divided into two parts: "Ontological Commitment" (mostly about quantifier neutralism) and "What There Is" (mostly about object projectivism).

(15) With the advent of the Cold War, the term "neutralism" referred to "all those who were opposed, whatever the reasons ..., to being associated with the military alliances of either the Soviet Union or the United States".

Another significant point that the authors make is that secularism is not neutralism. Both religiosity and secularism are worldviews on their own and they are equally worthy of protection.

I am not arguing that 'out there' does not exist, merely that it is important for us to recognise ontological uncertainty, and maintain a stance of what I call 'ontological neutralism' (Nelson and Howell, 1993-4).

As a result, neutralism, pacifism and anti-Americanism swelled in Germany.

Booth (1987: 303) argues that "collective security in its pure theory is a dream" and that neutralism and non-alignment are unlikely to become longstanding international norms.

Backing away from the John Foster Dulles view of "neutralism" as something that was dangerous and "immoral," Kennedy sought to engage with the leaders of the nonaligned world.

As is clear from the neo-Aristotelian flavour of such remarks, the account has moved quite a long way from contemporary liberal neutralism by this point in the argument, but the final synthesis of themes involves the important claim that the promotion of ecological virtues should be seen as manifesting intelligent self-interest rather than as a request for citizens to materially sacrifice.

Those nations with a history of neutralism, such as Ireland and Sweden, provide more challenging models.

The symbiosis between bacteria of different species in the intestine has many forms: neutralism, competition, parasitism, mutualism, and others.

All fungi most often interact directly or indirectly through neutralism, commensalism, mutualism, competition, parasitism and synergism, in order to survive in their habitat [2].

To be a watchdog, serve the public interest (Voltmer & Brants, 2011), and aspire neutralism (Clayman & Heritage, 2002), interviewers on current affairs programs aim at presenting politicians' ideas and perspectives on relevant political issues, while simultaneously holding politicians accountable for their actions, questioning their motivations, and challenging their plans (Baym, 2013; Voltmer & Brants, 2011).

They also called for adhering to principles of objectivity, neutralism and credibility, and respecting countries' sovereignty, their leaders and peoples.

She also demonstrates why 'neutralism' was an impossible choice for Indonesia or any other country in the region during the Cold War (with the exception of Myanmar, which opted out of the post-war international system altogether).