advocates
P33
predicate
Indicates that one entity publicly supports, recommends, or argues in favor of another entity or its interests.
All labels observed (51)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| advocatesFor | 7,105 |
| advocates canonical | 3,415 |
| advocatedFor | 3,353 |
| argues | 2,336 |
| advocated | 1,803 |
| arguesFor | 404 |
| causeAdvocated | 287 |
| advocatesPolicy | 191 |
| activism | 41 |
| advocatedBy | 33 |
| advocatesOn | 30 |
| advocated for | 28 |
| advocates for | 26 |
| hasAdvocatedFor | 21 |
| positionAdvocated | 21 |
| advocatesTo | 19 |
| advocatedRight | 14 |
| mayAdvocateFor | 11 |
| advocateFor | 10 |
| advocatesPrinciple | 9 |
| causeOfAdvocacy | 9 |
| hasAdvocate | 8 |
| advocatesAt | 7 |
| positionOnCivilRights | 7 |
| advocatedConcept | 6 |
| advocatedTo | 6 |
| advocatesConcept | 6 |
| advocatesView | 5 |
| hasAdvocated | 5 |
| theoryAdvocated | 4 |
| advocacyTargets | 3 |
| advocatesUseOf | 3 |
| canAdvocateFor | 3 |
| hasAdvocacyTarget | 3 |
| supportersArgue | 3 |
| advocacySupportFrom | 2 |
| advocatedPractice | 2 |
| advocatedStyle | 2 |
| advocatedSupportFor | 2 |
| advocatesRoleOf | 2 |
| policyAdvocacy | 2 |
| advocacyFor | 1 |
| advocatedAction | 1 |
| advocatedAs | 1 |
| advocatedModel | 1 |
| advocatesRightsFor | 1 |
| causeAdvocacy | 1 |
| ethnicAdvocacy | 1 |
| isAdvocatedBy | 1 |
| mentalHealthAdvocacy | 1 |
| publiclyAdvocates | 1 |
Sample triples (19,257)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Enrico Berlinguer | independence of Western communist parties from the Soviet Union via predicate surface "advocated" ⓘ |
|
Book I
surface form:
Book I (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
every action and choice aims at some good via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book I
surface form:
Book I (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
there is a highest good that is desired for its own sake via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book I
surface form:
Book I (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
the highest good is self-sufficient and final via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book I
surface form:
Book I (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
political science is the architectonic science ordering other sciences toward the good via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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Book I
surface form:
Book I (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
the good for a human must be related to the human function (ergon) via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book I
surface form:
Book I (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
the human function involves rational activity via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book II
surface form:
Book II (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
virtue is neither a passion nor a faculty but a state (hexis) via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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Book II
surface form:
Book II (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
virtue involves choice and lies in a mean determined by reason via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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Book II
surface form:
Book II (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
virtue is concerned with pleasures and pains via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book III
surface form:
Book III (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
that choice concerns means to ends rather than ends themselves via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book III
surface form:
Book III (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
that deliberation is about things within our power via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book VI
surface form:
Book VI of Nicomachean Ethics
|
one cannot be fully virtuous without phronesis via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book VI
surface form:
Book VI of Nicomachean Ethics
|
moral virtue and phronesis are interdependent via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Book Lambda | there must be a first unmoved mover via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Book Lambda | eternal motion requires an eternal cause via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Book Lambda | highest substance is thought thinking itself via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Thelma T. Daley | African American women via predicate surface "advocatesFor" ⓘ |
| Thelma T. Daley | educational equity via predicate surface "advocatesFor" ⓘ |
| Thelma T. Daley | civil rights in education via predicate surface "advocatesFor" ⓘ |
| John Gregg Fee | immediate emancipation of enslaved people via predicate surface "advocated" ⓘ |
| John Gregg Fee | racial equality via predicate surface "advocated" ⓘ |
| John Gregg Fee | coeducation of men and women via predicate surface "advocated" ⓘ |
| Wilhelm Verwoerd | dialogue between former oppressors and oppressed via predicate surface "advocatesFor" ⓘ |
| Wilhelm Verwoerd | acknowledgement of historical injustice by beneficiaries via predicate surface "advocatesFor" ⓘ |
| Wilhelm Verwoerd | inclusive memory of apartheid-era violence via predicate surface "advocatesFor" ⓘ |
| Brutus XXIII | federal government will tend to enlarge its powers via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Brutus XXIII | constitutional limits on federal power may be ineffective via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Brutus XXIII | states may be gradually undermined by federal authority via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Brutus XXIII | a large republic is prone to corruption and abuse of power via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
“The Technology of Skill Formation”
surface form:
The Technology of Skill Formation
|
skills are formed in a cumulative, dynamic process via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
“The Technology of Skill Formation”
surface form:
The Technology of Skill Formation
|
early skills raise the productivity of later investments via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
“The Technology of Skill Formation”
surface form:
The Technology of Skill Formation
|
both cognitive and noncognitive skills matter for life outcomes via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
“The Technology of Skill Formation”
surface form:
The Technology of Skill Formation
|
remediation in adolescence and adulthood is costly and often less effective via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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“Inequality in America: What Role for Human Capital Policies?”
surface form:
Inequality in America: What Role for Human Capital Policies?
|
early life interventions have high returns via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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“Inequality in America: What Role for Human Capital Policies?”
surface form:
Inequality in America: What Role for Human Capital Policies?
|
human capital policies can reduce long-term inequality via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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“Inequality in America: What Role for Human Capital Policies?”
surface form:
Inequality in America: What Role for Human Capital Policies?
|
cognitive and noncognitive skills both matter for economic outcomes via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
|
Book VII
surface form:
Book VII (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
that the akratic person has knowledge in a way but does not use it via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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Book VII
surface form:
Book VII (Nicomachean Ethics)
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that pleasure is not the highest good via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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Book VII
surface form:
Book VII (Nicomachean Ethics)
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that some pleasures are good and natural via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
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Book VII
surface form:
Book VII (Nicomachean Ethics)
|
that not all pleasures are to be chosen via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Thomas Muir (political reformer) | democratic rights via predicate surface "advocatedFor" ⓘ |
| Thomas Muir (political reformer) | parliamentary reform via predicate surface "advocatedFor" ⓘ |
| Thomas Muir (political reformer) | extension of political participation via predicate surface "advocatedFor" ⓘ |
| The Philosophy of the Self | self arises from taking the role of the other via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| The Philosophy of the Self | self is inseparable from social relations via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Faktizität und Geltung | modern law derives legitimacy from discursive processes of opinion- and will-formation via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Faktizität und Geltung | private and public autonomy are mutually presupposing via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Faktizität und Geltung | democratic legitimacy requires inclusive and public deliberation via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |
| Faktizität und Geltung | constitutional rights secure the conditions for democratic self-legislation via predicate surface "argues" ⓘ |