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    Pro-Slavery Argument

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    C. Calhoun‚ and William Joseph Harper were some of the men most famous for propagating the pro-slavery argument. Slavery was the economic foundation in the southern states during the 1800’s. The defenders of slavery in the south had several arguments that they used to rationalize slavery. One argument was that ending slavery would destroy the economy in the south. Another pro-slavery argument was that slavery was a natural state of mankind since it has existed throughout history. The southern states

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    Property Dualism Argument

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    of happiness‚ sad etc.‚ But by incorporating some additional algorithms and hardwares these computer can be made to act as a conscious object. Hence‚ the final fact is a physical object can never be conscious. Hence mind is not a physical object Argument 4: Doubt and existence According to Descartes he agues his own existence based on his dream and he led the premise as follows‚ A) I can doubt that I have a body. The

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    Gun Control Argument

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    Bills‚” gun control is something that is needed. He cites several episodes between Los Angeles and Detroit where the availability of obtaining a gun is so easy‚ that people roll up to someone‚ roll down a window and start spraying bullets. The argument being made here is that with guns being so easy to obtain‚ anyone is capable of carrying one. In a lot of cases‚ self defense is not the issue with them. A lot of gun crimes are out of “hair trigger tempers with a hair trigger weapon.” The big

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    Americans will stop by a restaurant at least once a week. As a former restaurant employee I’ve seen things that happen in the kitchen before customers receive their food. In my case‚ when I worked for Panera‚ a coworker of mines got into a heated argument with a customer over the time it would take to complete her order. As a result my former co-worker wiped the customer’s bagel on the floor and served as if nothing happened. This article sheds light on a app called whisper‚ that allows former and

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    The way I see the design argument explained by Cleanthes is how everything in the universe is designed. Meaning everything that is designed was designed by a creator. It didn’t just appear out of thin air. Something or someone made it become possible. Cleanthes also brings up the analogy that the earth resembles a machine. He explains how everything about the earth had to be put together perfectly in order for the earth to functions like it does. Just like how for machines to work‚ every small detail

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    Who Is Nagel's Argument?

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    Nagel’s argument is that death is bad to cause individual power by his consenting to directed against views from the beginning‚ and carefully establish the boundaries of his argument. For example‚ Nagel decides to leave aside the complex debate over whether we are "immortal" in some fashion - and define death as being the absence of any "conscious survival" .Similarly‚ he is equally careful to restrict the valuation of life to one’s subjectivity instead of viewing it in an objective sense. This removes

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    Animal Testing Argument

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    There are many people that contest the utilization of animals for animal testing even though it is not an elementary concept. They present arguments that all animal research and testing should come to an end because it is wrong to treat animals like they are tools to obtain knowledge. They argue that alternative methods should be developed to end the practice of animal testing. An important

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    Arguments Against Torture

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    whatsoever‚ whether a state of war or a threat of war‚ internal political instability or any other public emergency‚ may be invoked as a justification of torture.” (United Nations Human Rights‚ 2013). The ‘greater good’‚ often used in utilitarian argument‚ seeks to ensure the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. This statement in itself has much to explain‚ but for the use in this essay‚ it will factor the ‘greater good’ as the greatest number of people in any one circumstance according

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    Socrates Arguments Crito

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    Ryan Horler What arguments are presented in the Crito for the conclusion that Socrates would be acting unjustly if he escaped from prison and evaded his sentence? Do you find them convincing? The Platonic ’Death of Socrates Dialogues’‚ are a quartet of important and influential conversations written by Plato‚ but told through the eyes of his mentor Socrates. Written in 386BC‚ they tell the story surrounding the Socrates being charged by the state for piety and corruption of the youth

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    Melissa Watchorn November 4‚ 2011 The Teleological Argument and its Not-so-logical Form. The teleological argument attempts to prove in its form that there is an ultimate design and therefore ultimate designer of the universe. It attempts to tell us that‚ since the universe shows some form of design (a butterfly’s wings‚ a human eye‚ etc)‚ there must be some sort of intelligent designer behind it all. The argument from design is as follows: “Watches‚ houses‚ ships‚ machines and so on all

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