The second part embarks upon a brief musical development of the subject by means of simple musical changes in its original shape, then modulates back into the original key, restates the beginning of the movement and comes to an end.
The propositional part proposes a theme or themes; the discussion subjects the theme or themes to every device of musical treatment; and the conclusion restates the themes in their original form and brings the movement to a restful finish.
Stephen restates his position in another form, saying that "If a man resists any inducement because it has no charms for him, his act does not prove virtue unless the inducement be such as to appeal only to the wicked.
In reply Kant accepts the metaphysical meaning assigned to the term 'possibility,' but restates the problem in Critical fashion.
As already pointed out,[1046] Kant restates the distinction between the subjective and the objective in a manner which places the problem of knowledge in an entirely new light.
In B 71 Kant also restates the metaphysical difficulties to which the Newtonian view lies open.
He accepts the criticism, but restates it in his own terms.
But even that teaching it restates in such fashion as to free it from subjectivist implications.
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