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Argument Verlag mit Ariadne
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G o o g l e's cache is the snapshot that we took of the page as we crawled the web. Welcome to the argument clinic! Maybe what you're looking for is that other, so-called argument clinic down the hall. Here's an explanation of arguments and the evaluation of arguments that could make an argument evaluator out of you!
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Click here for the current page without highlighting. The Socrates Argument Clinic is closely based on Monty Python's Argument Clinic. Unlike some of the dialogues, a sycophantic response (or ad hominem argument) may bring on the ridicule of others. Your challenge is to complete the argument without making Socrates drink the hemlock.
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the Argument
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The Argument Clinic -- University of Northern Colorado
Welcome to the argument clinic! If you've got an argument you'd like us to look at, type it into the space below or e-mail a copy to the waiting room. Maybe what you're looking for is that other, so-called argument clinic down the hall. Here's an explanation of arguments and the evaluation of arguments that could make an argument evaluator out of you!
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The Socrates Argument Clinic
The Socrates Argument Clinic is closely based on Monty Python's Argument Clinic. Unlike some of the dialogues, a sycophantic response (or ad hominem argument) may bring on the ridicule of others. Your challenge is to complete the argument without making Socrates drink the hemlock. 1. Does this argument resemble the Socratic dialogues?
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Argument to Design
the risk of error, belief or non-belief? Wager (from Review of Ravi Zacharias Can Man Live Without God? the wager is defeated by the "many gods" and "many wagers" objections. The author schematizes the infamous argument for belief called "Pascal's Wager", after the seventeenth century French philosopher who first posed it.
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Critical Reasoning Tutorial
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Ontological argument for the existence of God: from Anselm to Godel
Existence by Barry Miller (1996), Ontological Arguments by Graham Oppy (1996) and Descartes' Ontological argument by Lawrence Nolan (2001). 1302) Sententiarum Liber I Distinctio II, Articulus I Quaestio I, III P Giles (or Aegidius) of Rome (1247-1316) Sententiarum Liber I Distinctio III Quaestio I Articulus I-III P Nicolaus Ockham (fl. XIII Century) Sententiarum Liber I Distinctio III Quaestio II C Richard of Middleton (1249-1308) Sententiarum Liber I Distinctio III Articulus I Quaestio II-III P John Duns Scotus (1266-1308) Sententiarum Liber I Sist.
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St. Anselms Ontological Argument
2) It is true that the notion of God exists in the understanding (your mind.) 3) And that God may exist in reality (God is a possible being.) 4) If God only exists in the mind, and may have existed, then God might have been greater than He is. 8) Therefore God exists in reality as well as the mind.
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Premises are only premises in the context of a particular argument; they might be conclusions in other arguments, for example. There's one thing you can't do, though: start from true premises, proceed via valid deductive inference, and reach a false conclusion. So the fact that an argument is valid doesn't necessarily mean that its conclusion holds -- it may have started from false premises. Argumentum ad ignorantiam means "argument from ignorance".
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Lost in the Cosmos: St Anselms Ontological Argument
Anselm begins by defining the most central term in his argument - God. Without asserting that God exists, Anselm asks what is it that we mean when we refer to the idea of "God. " Anselm's definition of God might sound confusing upon first hearing it, but he is simply restating our intuitive understanding of what is meant by the concept "God. 2. When we speak of God (either as believer or non-believer), we have an intra-mental understanding of that concept, i.
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Argument
Welcome to the Argument channel for comment, opinion and discussion. Visit our online forums to argue and debate the issues of today. The scar on the conscience of Africa <br/> The West can do more to help the peoples of Africa help themselves, and it has a moral duty to do so. Now Mr Blunkett must take human rights more seriously <br/> The place to examine and justify difficult decisions about human rights is in court, but without access to due process of law there is no possibility of that.
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Hole Argument, The - Stanford Ency. of Philosophy
The hole argument arose when these questions were asked in the context of modern spacetime physics. The hole argument urges that spacetime substantivalism goes beyond those bounds. It was revived and reformulated in the modern context by John3 = John Earman x John Stachel x John Norton. 1. If one has two distributions of metric and matter fields related by a hole transformation, manifold substantivalists must maintain that the two systems represent two distinct physical systems.
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Heaven-or-hell argument ends with shotgun slaying
GODLEY, Texas (Reuters) -- An argument over who was going to heaven and who was going to hell ended with one Texas man shooting another to death with a shotgun, police said Monday. Stoker said he would settle the argument and went into a house and returned with a shotgun, which he loaded and placed in his mouth, Alford said the witness reported. "The victim Joslin then took the gun out of Stoker's mouth, saying, 'If you have to shoot somebody, shoot me,"' Alford said, citing the witness report. Stoker, a Johnson County corrections officer, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder, Alford said.
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Simulation Argument, The
Are You Living In a Computer Simulation? This website features scholarly investigations into the idea that you might literally be living in a computer simulation. The original paper featured here, "Are You Living in Computer Simulation? Nick Bostrom (2001) [html] [pdf ] [MS-Word] [Revised version forthcoming in Philosophical Quarterly.]
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What Does Nozicks Experience Machine Argument Really Prove?
What Does Nozick's Experience Machine Argument Really Prove? It would not only refute mental-state utilitarianism, but all theories (whether utilitarian or not) considering a certain subjective mental state (happiness, pleasure, desire, satisfaction) as the only valuable state. I do not know whether utilitarianism or, in general, mental-state welfarism is plausible, but I doubt that Nozick's argument is strong enough to prove that it is not. Within mental state Welfarism, we can distinguish a pure mental state Welfarism and a Welfarism of subjective satisfaction of desires.
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Transcript of Oral Argument in Griswold v. Connecticut
, 127 Wail Street, New Haven, Connecticut, on behalf of Appellants. , Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, 6th Circuit Court, 171 Church Street, New Haven, Connecticut, on behalf of Appellees. ORAL ARGUMENT OF THOMAS I. EMERSON, ESQ. The Connecticut courts are clear that the "use statute" prohibits by criminal process any use of contraceptive devices for prevention of conception.
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The Argument for Equal temperament
For pitch collections, this entails intervals that proceed gradually from very small to comparatively large frequency ratios. It seems likely Lerdahl's point here is that intervals proceed graduallyfrom small frequency ratios to larger frequency ones rather than suddenly. 13. Division of the octave into equal parts facilitates transposition and reduces memory load. This is a fundamentally different approach to the cognition of pitch space which assumes that our scales are derived from tuning theory and the harmonicity of fundamental frequencies.
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argument förlag - pedagogiskt material för skola och kyrka
Vi säljer pedagogiskt material till kyrka och skola, men har också en del allmänutgivning. Hos oss hittar du bland annat material om etik, empati och social kompetens. Vill du veta vad jag tänker? Vilka barn tycker Gud om?
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Searle, John R. - The Chinese Room Argument
man certainly doesn't understand Chinese, and neither do the water pipes. a formal program" (1980a, p. people understand Chinese or anything else" is "by their behavior. (A2) Minds have mental contents (semantics).
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Medieval Sourcebook: Philosophers Criticisms of Anselms Ontological Argument for the Being of God
God, or substance, consisting, of infinite attributes, of which each expresses eternal and infinite essentiality, necessarily exists. On the other hand, the existence of substance follows also solely from its nature, inasmuch as its nature involves existence. It follows therefrom that a thing necessarily exists, if no cause or reason be granted which prevents its existence. Therefore a being absolutely infinite, such as God, has from himself an absolutely infinite power of existence, and hence he does absolutely exist.
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Against the Moral Argument
Is Atheism Consistent With Morality? However, the claim that atheism is inconsistent with morality can mean two different things, and hence believers who make the claim can be divided into two classes (though they may overlap). Hence, the argument that atheism precludes transcendental moral facts by virtue of excluding the transcendent altogether, is unsound. But look what has happened - now instead of having one mystery (mysterious transcendental moral facts), we have three mysteries (mysterious transcendental moral facts, a mysterious god, and a mysterious power to create transcendental moral facts).
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Afrocentrism: The Argument Were Really Having
At any rate, it was an ambitious fantasy set in ancient Egypt for the delectation of Black Americans and, perhaps, the consternation of Whites. I, a professional Africanist, had remained largely removed from the controversy surrounding Black nationalist historiography and, especially, Afrocentrism. Professor Tony Martin of the Africana Studies Department taught from The Secret Relationship between Blacks and Jews, a book issued by the Nation of Islam; it argued that Jews dominated the Atlantic slave trade. Lefkowitz argues that the Masons and certain twentieth century African American writers mistakenly used this work to construct a vision of ancient Egyptian religion and knowledge.
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The Art of Defiance
I'm not claiming that 99% of all students are indoctrinated with the contemporary ideology and made to accept an aimless world. You must defy authority, defy school, defy society, defy the media, defy your family, defy your friends, you must defy everything. They don't want the best possible answer, they just want different opinions to have the same value, so everybody's opinion counts equal. You can say nothing, say you don't have an opinion, make up an opinion, or express an opinion that seems best out of the ones you know so far.
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