0 If an argument or theory coheres, all the different stages fit together to form a reasonable whole.
On the structural view, a preference is autonomous if it coheres in the right way with other elements of one's character and values.
Still, cohering with our tangled moral intuitions might not be sufficient justification for favouring disjunctivism.
He weaves close, detailed analyses of several different linguistic phenomena into a book that coheres tightly.
The project aims to refine the theory so that it coheres with our intuitions.
In that case we give our lives meaning in terms of that ideal and in terms of the whole system that coheres with it.
Managerialism has provided a cohering thread across the range of different organisational forms that have emerged in the remaking of public services.
A partisan veto player is a party (or other) group that may block a proposal so long as the group coheres.
The judge cannot decide such a case merely by applying existing law because there is more than one available outcome that coheres with existing law.