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    Mackie’s position is that humans on the inside perceive morality or immorality of an exterior achievement. Mackie also believes that we have moral judgments and assume moral objectives. He leans towards the fact that we believe in some supreme entity depending on our religion and our geographic location. There is no hard evidence that proves that a supreme entity is real but we try to uphold the morals that we are taught that this entity wants us to do to be humble and good. Mackie had moral objectives

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    Argument Topics

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    The Pool of Argument Topics This page contains the Argument topics for the analytical writing section of the GRE General Test. When you take the test‚ you will be presented with one Argument topic from this pool. The wording of some topics in the test might vary slightly from what is presented here. Therefore‚ read your test topic carefully and respond to the wording as it appears in the actual test. Discuss how well reasoned you find this argument. The following appeared in an editorial

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    Atheist Argument

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    says "This argument is fallacious you all blame God for the bad things in life when really it’s people because God gave us free will" and then several atheists begin to bicker and argue with him over who is right and wrong for literally an hour straight before I even read any of it but they totally miss the point this dude is so full of himself for having used all these big words and was so sure he was so much smarter than everyone in that forum until I hit him with this: "Your argument was flawed

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    Cleanthes’ argument begins by predicating that God is a benevolent and all-perfect being. This led to the study of the order and design of the universe coming from the Teleological Argument from Design. The world is the most perfect‚ complicated machine ever made. “The curious adapting of means to ends‚ throughout all nature‚ resembles exactly‚ though it much exceeds‚ the productions of human. designs‚ thought‚ wisdom‚ and intelligence.” (Cleanthes) We know what human traits it takes to make machines

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    The Design Argument

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    i) Explain the prominent features of the design argument ii) Comment on the view that the design argument provides coherent explanation for the universe. The design argument is the argument for the existence of God based around the idea that the universe is designed and if it has been designed then there must have been a designer and therefore that designer must be God. Like the cosmological argument it is an a posteriori argument‚ which means that it relies upon empirical evidence (evidence

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    Presenting an Argument

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    audience. In the workplace‚ often times‚ employees are given the opportunity to present their side of an argument to make changes to work towards their advantage. Case in point‚ when I used to work for local cable company we had to wear business attire. A few employees presented the argument that with more comfortable dress we could do a more productive job. We cited examples of other Fortune 500 companies that were doing the same and some were considering allowing naps. We had to give facts such

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    Argument Comparison

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    Gun Violence I believe the “Fighting Gun Violence” article is stronger than the NRA statement in the fact that “Fighting Gun Violence” article evenly uses its logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos throughout‚ unlike the NRA article where it relies on the pathos instead of giving actual solutions. The “Fighting Gun Violence” article is a response from Giffords and Kelly. This article covers the topic of gun violence in the USA and goes on to support their claim that changes in our laws need to take place to

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    In this article I read looking at it from a sociological perspective the commercial space company headed by TELSA CEO Eon musk is finding ways on how to help society with ways of inventing cars that you need no gas they work by using solar power he is a great man investing on things to make this world easier to live in. Traditionally‚ rockets have been left to burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere after launch‚ and that’s why going to space has been so expensive. The necessary level of precision is astounding

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    Argument of Dualism

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    Arguments of Dualism Dualism is the theory that mind and matter are two distinct things. The main argument for dualism is that facts about the objective external world of particles and fields of force‚ as revealed by modern physical science‚ are not facts about how things appear from any particular point of view‚ whereas facts about subjective experience are precisely about how things are from the point of view of individual conscious subjects. They have to be described in the first person as

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    Recognizing Arguments

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    In the first part of the assignment we were asked to identify components of arguments‚ premise and conclusion‚ for the passages. Where applicable we are to highlight key words or phrases that identify a claim as a premise or a conclusion. A premise is the support for the conclusion. (Missimer‚ 2005) The first example has several premises as follows if Sue’s baby is a boy it will be named Mark and if it is a girl it will be named Margaret. Another premise is that Sue will have a boy or girl. “So”

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