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They affirm the former and deny the latter between justice and non-justice, between revolution and counterrevolution, between rational and irrational, but maintain Humanitarianism as necessary complementarity and revisal of revolutionary violence.
一些"文革小说"并不笼统地反对历史中的所有暴力,而是予以区别对待,在正义与非正义、革命与反革命、合法与非法、有理与无理等的两类对举中,肯定前者而否定后者,但以人道主义为革命暴力的修正和必要补充。
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It should not be taken the difference of the understanding as the subjectivism and relativism.
因此,要区别地对待理解的不同,不能简单地认理解的不同为主观主义与相对主义。
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If you will try to form a notion of yourself, of the sort of a something that you suspect to inhabit and partially to control your flesh and blood body, you will encounter a walking bundle of superfluities: and when you mentally have put aside the extraneous things — your garments and your members and your body, and your acquired habits and your appetites and your inherited traits and your prejudices, and all other appurtenances which considered separately you recognize to be no integral part of you,— there seems to remain in those pearl-colored brain-cells, wherein is your ultimate lair, very little save a faculty for receiving sensations, of which you know the larger portion to be illusory.
如若你努力形成自己的意识,形成某种你认为占据并部分控制着你血肉之躯的东西,你就会碰上一连串的累赘;而当你心里把这些身外之物——你的衣物,你的器官,甚至于你的肉身和你业已养成的习惯,你的欲望,你与生俱来的品质,种种成见以及其他所属——弃之不顾,并区别对待时,你会发觉自己不再是个整体。似乎在你最终的栖身之地——那些珍珠色的脑细胞里,只有极少数具有接收感觉的能力,而其他的大部分,要知道,是虚幻的。
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Instead what I offer is something more modest: personal reflections on those values and ideals that have led me to public life, some thoughts on the ways that our current political discourse unnecessarily divides us, and my own best assessment—based on my experience as a senator and lawyer, husband and father, Christian and skeptic—of the ways we can ground our politics in the notion of a common good.
我所呈现的是很朴实的东西:我个人对引导我从政的价值观和理念的反思,对我们当前政治说教没有必要地将我们区别对待的一些想法,还有我作为一个参议员和律师、丈夫和父亲、基督教徒和无神论者对时局的最佳的剖析,通过这些分析,我们将能够将政治与公共利益的概念联系起来。
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We have the honour to make this statement on human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity on behalf of 1 - We reaffirm the principle of universality of human rights, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights whose 60th anniversary is celebrated this year, Article 1 of which proclaims that "all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights"; 2 - We reaffirm that everyone is entitled to the enjoyment of human rights without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status, as set out in Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 2 of the International Covenants on Civil and Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, as well as in article 26 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; 3 - We reaffirm the principle of non-discrimination which requires that human rights apply equally to every human being regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity; 4 - We are deeply concerned by violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms based on sexual orientation or gender identity; 5 - We are also disturbed that violence, harassment, discrimination, exclusion, stigmatisation and prejudice are directed against persons in all countries in the world because of sexual orientation or gender identity, and that these practices undermine the integrity and dignity of those subjected to these abuses; 6 - We condemn the human rights violations based on sexual orientation or gender identity wherever they occur, in particular the use of the death penalty on this ground, extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, the practice of torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment, arbitrary arrest or detention and deprivation of economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to health; 7 - We recall the statement in 2006 before the Human Rights Council by fifty four countries requesting the President of the Council to provide an opportunity, at an appropriate future session of the Council, for discussing these violations; 8 - We commend the attention paid to these issues by special procedures of the Human Rights Council and treaty bodies and encourage them to continue to integrate consideration of human rights violations based on sexual orientation or gender identity within their relevant mandates; 9 - We welcome the adoption of Resolution AG/RES.
附录:关于性倾向和性别认同联合声明中英文联合声明中文我们很荣幸地代表做出这一关于人权、性倾向和性别认同的声明 1 -如同宣布&所有人类生而自由,平等享有尊严和权利&的《世界人权宣言》——今年是该宣言发表60周年——第1条中所昭示的那样,我们重申人权的普遍性原则; 2 -如同《世界人权宣言》第2条和《公民、政治、经济、社会和文化权利国际公约》第2条及《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》第26条中所陈述的那样,我们重申所有人都有权享有人权,不受任何种类——如种族、肤色、性别、语言、宗教、政治观点或其他观点、国家或社会出身、财产、血统或其他身份——的区别对待; 3 -我们重申要求将所有人权平等应用于所有人类,无论其性倾向或性别认同如何的非歧视原则; 4 -我们深切关注基于性倾向和性别认同的侵犯人权和基本自由的现象; 5 -我们还对世界各国由于性倾向或性别认同而针对人们的暴力、骚扰、歧视、排斥、污名化和偏见,以及这些做法破坏了遭受这些虐待者的完整性和尊严感到不安; 6 -我们谴责基于性倾向和性别认同的侵犯人权行为,无论这些行为发生在哪里,尤其是以此为由使用死刑,法外处决、即审即决或任意处决,酷刑和其他残忍、不人道或有辱人格的待遇或处罚的做法,任意逮捕或拘留,以及剥夺经济、社会和文化权利,包括健康权; 7 -我们回想起2006年,五十四个国家在人权理事会面前发言,请求理事会主席提供一个未来在适当的理事会会议上讨论这些侵犯人权行为的机会; 8 -我们赞赏人权理事会特别程序和条约机构对这些问题给予的关注,并且鼓励他们继续将对基于性倾向和性别认同的侵犯人权事件的考虑纳入其有关权限中; 9 -我们欢迎美洲国家组织大会在其2008年6月3日的第38次会议上通过了关于&人权、性倾向与性别认同&的AG/RES。
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discriminatingly:有辨别力地; 区别对待地; 有差别地 (副)
discriminating 识别的, 有差别的, 有识别力的 (形) | discriminatingly 有辨别力地; 区别对待地; 有差别地 (副) | discrimination 差别, 辨别力, 岐视 (名)