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    Abortion Argument Analysis

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    the founding fathers wrote a constitution the did not fit all Americans. The constitution was written for the white male. African Americans and women did not have these rights until later on in history. The question also is apparent in the abortion argument‚ Gary Bauer a prominent figure in the Pro-life movement fights to say unborn fetuses are people. The meaning of a person and who deserve constitutional is expanding. In history it wasn’t always so easy and people had to fight for their

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    In this paper I am going to argue that Strawson’s argument‚ which says that people cannot be ultimately morally responsible for who they are‚ is wrong. I base my answer in the concept of free will‚ which I am going to explain once I have clearly established Strawson’s point of view. Strawson claims that we cannot be ultimately morally responsible for our actions whether or not determinism is true. Strawson’s claim is based in the Basic argument‚ which states the following: (1) nothing can be the

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    Mitt Romney. On the surface‚ Gingrich is making a strong argument against Romney’s‚ in Gingrich’s words‚ “sucking up.” From a critical view‚ however‚ Gingrich actually commits one of several fallacies that often serve to weaken one’s argument. In this case‚ Gingrich uses an unsupported assertion in order to have his argument appear stronger than it actually is. A fallacy is a mistaken belief which is usually based on an unsound argument. One example of a fallacy is called an unsupported assertion

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    A problem with Thomson’s argument is why others should have to admit to the fact that a woman has no more obligation to her own child than she has to a violinist that she has never met before and doesn’t even know? Therefore‚ she is saying that the mother doesn’t have a commitment to her child that has yet to be born than she does to people whom she doesn’t know‚ especially in the case where the mother has been raped. Another problem that Thomson states in her piece of writing is that if own possessions

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    Intro: The ancient Greek Philosopher Socrates was put on trial for impiety and corrupting the youth. He has been sentenced to death for his crimes in a few days when a ship arrives back to Athens. Crito‚ one of his friends‚ argues with Socrates by telling him he should escape from prison. Socrates was reluctant to escape because of his own personal beliefs. Narration: As Crito is arguing with Socrates about escaping prison‚ he tells Socrates that he thinks it would be unjust to just subject and

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    had used his wealth to have him arrested‚ and that cause Voltaire to try and reform the French judicial system. My evidence about Voltaire is that he was like John Locke because they both wanted to know their natural rights and natural laws. The Argument of the article is that he wants people to know their rights and he doesn’t want the government to take that away from the

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    types of arguments that speak about the existence of God. One of the most fascinating arguments for the existence of a completely perfect God is  Anselm’s ontological argument for the existence of God. It is indeed adequate for establishing the necessary existence of the Greatest Conceivable Being. Although there are several different versions of the argument‚ all pretend to show that it is contradictory to deny that there is a greater possible being. Therefore‚ in this general line of argument‚ it is

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    Boethius Argument Analysis

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    In this essay‚ I will discuss the arguments Philosophy presents to Boethius in the latter’s Consolation of Philosophy in order to support her view that the good are strong and the evil weak as well the sources that assign this strength and weakness to the good and wicked respectively. First‚ philosophy argues that the good are powerful since they are the only ones with the ability of actualizing their will; meaning that they are the only strong ones to attain the good they are seeking whereas the

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    Chisholm provides an argument which claims that humans are capable of free will‚ however‚ furthermore states that determinism does not go hand in hand with free will. Determinism can be further understood by the belief that it is not free will that causes an event‚ but rather an external force. This subsequently applies to human actions. Not having free will or freedom of choice implies that humans cannot be held responsible for their actions as they were not able to do anything differently. Chisholm

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    Kass's Argument Analysis

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    In this excerpt Kass is presenting his testimony to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission‚ in which he urges the commission to declare human cloning unethical. Kass’s argument is based on: considerations related to the ethics of experimentation‚ concerns about identity and individuality‚ the dangers of transforming procreation into manufacture‚ and the negative impact upon out understanding of what it means to have children. Throughout the testimony goes on to explain not only why cloning is

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