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    study of moral judgments should be centered instead on what causes people to entertain certain reactions and emotions. If a person holds a position on morality‚ they are expected to be able to support that position with moral reasons but in the understanding of emotivism‚ a moral reason to support an argument does not exist other than as a tool to influence other people to share our reaction.

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    Aquinas' 2nd Argument

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    The Cosmological Argument has been disputed over since the beginning of religion. Greek philosophers such as Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and other theologians have provided reasons for either their belief or disbelief of the existence almighty being; God. Thomas Aquinas adapted a personal answer for the controversial argument. Aquinas provides five ways for the existence of God that he devised through his observations and logical analysis. His arguments provide reasoning for many people that cannot believe

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    Since the 1930s‚ the Theory of Evolution has been the prominent science taught in public schools. Since then‚ Creationists have been fighting tooth-and-nail to have their opposing theory‚ Intelligent Design‚ taught alongside Evolution. Their main argument is that there should be an equal representation of people’s views. Since Creationists’ Intelligent Design theory is a “credible” theory of science held by 40% Americans according to a poll done by Gallup‚ they believe it should be taught alongside

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    “flexible” or “changeable”‚ through these occurrences‚ all objects are subjective to change whether it is minor or major. Therefore‚ all objects such as the wax can be perceived as differentiating individual items through Descartes argument. I also agree with Descartes argument because when you take a scientific perspective to Descartes premises‚ they are all true. For example‚ when Descartes discusses the premise of imagination‚ all our imaginative thoughts can be controlled through the brain and its

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    Design Argument Analysis

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    Conversely‚ Atheists also have their own take on why God does not exist‚ as well. A popular argument is known as the Design Argument. In this paper‚ the Design Argument will be discussed and analyzed. The argument reconstructed is

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    This first stream of celebrity music fandom-as-religion literature demonstrates the type of argument many scholars favor when encountering expression of fan sentiment‚ fan action‚ and the structural and functional purpose of fandom. A second‚ smaller‚ stream of literature aligns or characterizes fandom as a cult‚ sometimes literally‚ while a third stream challenges the celebrity music fandom-as-religion argument. This

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    Arguments Against Dualism

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    The first argument I put forward to support dualism is; the brain and mind of human beings are different from each other. They both have unique properties and distinctive roles in human beings. The brain has definable characteristics that can be observed and analysed (Robinson‚ 2012‚ p.2). For example the activity of the brain when sleeping is examinable on electroencephalograms (Marieb & Hoehn‚ 2013‚ p.452). A magnetic resonance imaging reveals the location of different functions of the brain (Marieb

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    is highly to due to the substantive expertise of lawyers. Furthermore‚ the repeated appearance of a lawyer in front of courts can impose a reliable and trustworthy relationship between the lawyer and the judge‚ providing greater credit to their arguments and potentially impacting on the outcome of the hearing. It is important to apprehend the difficulties associated with self-representation‚ with Sandefur showing that thousands of those unrepresented in courts within the United Sates loose civil

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    law they are considered to be the morally correct action‚ but when actions go against the law they are deemed immoral. The magisterium views homosexual acts to be against the natural law‚ because they are not considered to be complementary. This argument requires an acceptance that male-female sex is considered correct because anatomically male and female parts fit together‚ and have the capacity to create new life. This approach holds validity in that it accepts the biological necessity that life

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    In his “Letters from a Birmingham jail‚” MLK pinpoints one of the biggest flaws in the anti-civil disobedience arguments. He states that many people more scrutinze the protest more closely than the “conditions that brought about the demonstrations.”(King‚ Jr) He calls this argument a “superficial kind of social analysis that deals merely with effects and does not grapple with underlying causes.”(King‚ Jr.) MLK understood that he and the people

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