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  • Plato further simplified the form and reduced it to pure [[Logical argument|argumentative]] conversation, while leaving intact the amusing element of [ ...]], there can be no dialogic relations; they cannot exist among objects or logical quantities (concepts, judgments, and so forth). Dialogic relations presuppo
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  • ...owing Spinoza, Schelling was a determinist, assuming the world to have the logical necessity of a system, but following Kant, Schelling upheld the reality of ...revealed to mankind. In addition, Dostoevsky was influenced by Schelling’s argument that the highest truths were closed to discursive reason but accessible to
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  • ...Kant's conception of the "thing-in-itself," or the type of epistemological argument that led Kant to that conception. Still less does Hegel endorse Berkeley's ...gical structure of the world, one has also reached an understanding of the logical structure of [[God]]'s mind. Climacus claims Hegel's [[absolute idealism]]
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  • ...and that you may have some equally important values as well. There is no argument to this at all. You must begin from some point, and this is where we have ...n a way that could bring harm to the other person. Is this logical or non-logical, or is this a grand rationalization? What would you say?
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  • ...mposed of several sentences — in other words, [[conversation]]s, [[Logical argument|arguments]] or [[Speech (public address)|speeches]].
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  • ...an]] [[philosophy]], but as a [[mortal]] [[experience]] it is altogether [[logical]]. [[Religion]] is the experiencing of [[divinity]] in the [[consciousness] ...s]] of [[nature]] and the theology of religion into a [[consistent]] and [[logical]] universe [[philosophy]], a [[co-ordinated]] and unbroken [[explanation]]
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  • ...on that atheism requires a leap of faith. Common atheist responses to this argument include that unproven religious propositions deserve as much disbelief as a ...hilosophical argument. In contrast, practical atheism requires no specific argument, and can include indifference to and ignorance of the [[idea]] of gods.
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  • ...exia nervosa]] and [[bulimia nervosa]], is the most telling and compelling argument that dualism is central to modern thinking. Furthermore, Western dualism is
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  • It is thus logical that invoking the principles of humanitarian intervention in such an asymme *[https://them.polylog.org/5/awm-en.htm The Argument about Humanitarian Intervention] By Michael Walzer
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  • <blockquote>...Turing's informal argument in favor of his thesis justifies a stronger thesis: every algorithm can be ...ogical outcomes "true" and "false" Kleene also proposes the use of a third logical symbol "u" — undecided (Kleene 1952:326) — thus an algorithm will alway
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  • ...ve to happen. If every spark of life is Divinely created, it doesn’t seem logical that the Divine would destroy the Divine, that the love expressed between p ...on this—that the argument between creationism and evolution is a misplaced argument, because the context of the question has never been stated correctly. In o
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  • ...hin a tolerance. However, old western scientists believed if there are any logical connections found between an observed cause and effect, there must be also ...about precisely how the universe originated (Cosmogony). The philosophical argument here would be that the big bang triggered every single action, and possibly
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  • ...is meaningful to ask respectful questions; it seems to be a reasonable and logical question that you would ask, “What are the purposes that you bring to us ...in the implementation of the programs of the Correcting Time. There is no argument with that, and in fact, our entire realm wholeheartedly supports this. Wha
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  • ...lity is another person with whom you might be having a political or social argument. It might be what to do with this first Thursday of yours; how much to open ...ly tried meditation and the whole Thought Adjuster concept. While it makes logical sense to me, it’s still hard for me to grab a hold of and understand beca
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  • ''Logical'' determinism is the notion that all [[proposition]]s, whether about the pa In ''[[Elbow Room]]'', Dennett presents an argument for a compatibilist theory of free will, which he further elaborated in the
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  • ...clocks form a family of parallel straight lines. Note that in giving this argument, we never had to mention the mass of any of the clocks. Because they are mo ...lidean geometry to its space, but that is somewhat fortuitous; there is no logical guarantee that the various families will agree on their findings. After all
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  • ...oo, how they came into [[existence]], and how they are not reasonable, not logical, not divinely developed. ...agreement]] and expand upon those in ways with which you are familiar. Any argument that has existed for nine centuries will surely surpass your own lifetime.
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  • ...ation—by the Divine. To them, it is simply beyond reason; it is simply not logical. It is out of character to the world they have known all of the lives. There is no argument against prejudice when one’s mind is made up, and where there is bias, an
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  • ...[[egoistic]] [[desire]] to win an [[argument]] merely to [[experience]] [[logical]] triumph over his fellows, being interested [[supremely]] in just one thin
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  • ...eral arguments regarding a monotheistic view. The Naiyanikas have given an argument that such a God can only be one. In the ''Nyaya Kusumanjali'', this is disc ...eral celestial spirits, none of which would be logical. So it is much more logical to assume one, eternal, and omniscient God.
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