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accept action adopt agent alternative apply argue argument assessment attention authority become beliefs capacity central choice choose claims commitments complex concepts conduct connection consider considerations constraint contests criteria critical debates definition describe descriptive dimensions discourse distinction effective efforts elites employee enter established example exercise power explain extent fact force formulation freedom fully hold human idea identify important inquiry instance interests interpretation involved issues judgment language less limits means ment MICHIGAN moral normative notion operational options participants particular parties person play point of view political position possible practices preference present Press question range reason reflect relationships requires respect responsibility result revision role scientists sense shared simply situation social society sort statement structure suggested theory tion understanding University workers York