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How did the Supreme Court's position on the rights of the accused in state courts change in the 1960s?

Comprehend the metaphysical viewpoint of idealism, including key elements and divergences among philosophers such as Berkeley, Leibniz, Kant, Schopenhauer, and Hegel.
Critically assess and compare different metaphysical viewpoints, including the ability to defend a position or synthesize new ideas from different arguments.
Relate philosophical theories to modern existential and metaphysical questions, drawing connections between historical viewpoints and contemporary discussions.
Understand the distinctions between various truth theories (pragmatic, coherence, and correspondence).

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