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    Argument Essay Angel Seter Kelly Mink PHI103 9/1/2014 Argument Essay The government does not believe in same- sex marriage. It is not part of the ideal marriage between a man and woman that has been around for decades. The government still believes these individuals has rights and does recognize them as a equal that can live together just not be married.. The argument

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    Leibniz's Argument

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    -“The Principles of Nature and of Grace‚ Based on Reason” His conclusion was that the answer is to be found‚ not in the universe of created things‚ but in God. God exists necessarily and is the explanation why anything else exists. LEIBNIZ’s Argument There are 3 basic premises in his reasoning: 1. Everything that exists has an explanation of its existence. 2. If the universe has an explanation of its existence‚ that explanation is God. 3. The universe exists. From these premises one could

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    three arguments

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    Three arguments Word critical argument analysis essay‚ focuses on three professional essays and how these authors construct their arguments using opinion and evidence. There are many different ways in which authors can construct their arguments. In the highly controversial topic of legalizing marijuana I found three very different styles of arguments in which the authors backed up their opinions with facts. In my reading of these arguments each writer had there own style. The first essay

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    Ontological Argument

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    Ontological Argument One of the most fascinating arguments for the existence of an all-perfect God is the ontological argument. Ontological arguments are arguments to prove the existence of God based on pure reason alone. They attempt to show that we can deduce God’s existence from‚ so to speak‚ the very definition of God. St. Anselm of Canterbury proposed the first and most well known ontological argument in 1078 in his Proslogion‚ but it was actually Immanuel Kant‚ an 18th century German philosopher

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    Elements of Argument

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    For hundreds of years there had been only one excepted way of written argument‚ which was Aristotle’s model. Now there are several more‚ including Rogers and the Toumlin Rhetoric’s. Every day we face different situations‚ some good some bad. When the one situation comes up where you are left in disagreement with another person‚ have you ever thought of how you can argue over the matter? Clearly most do not‚ and will argue their point until they win or the other person finally understands. I can honestly

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    rogerian argument

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    Rogerian Argument‚ 15% of final grade‚ 1300 words Having analyzed a visual argument‚ a written argument‚ and your own writing processes‚ you will now be asked to present two opposing views on the same social justice issue‚ and‚ in whatever way possible‚ propose a solution that would please both parties. Rough Draft (3 printed copies) Due: 3/18 Final Draft Due: 3/20 by the beginning of class via Turnitin The Assignment: Using at least three sources‚ craft a Rogerian Argument focusing on

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    Arguments on Abortion

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    women but not as much as abortion does. • Some mothers die during childbirth • Babies placed in orphanages do not always get adopted Conclusion • The United States should legalize abortions. • Laws to support the Pro-choice should be implemented across the United States. References Callahan‚ D. (2007‚ May). Images‚ Arguments‚ and Interests. Society‚ 44(4)‚ 22. Retrieved from ABI/INFORM Global Gee‚ A. (2011‚ June). Anti-abortion laws gain more ground in the USA. The Lancet‚ 377(9782)

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    Argument of Hegemony

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    among other things‚ how a dominant class wins free consent of a subordinate class. Using his analysis‚ write an essay on how patriarchy might establish hegemony. Use no more than two religious traditions to provide concrete illustrations of your argument. In order to understand Gramsci and the concept of hegemony‚ one has to look briefly at the work of Karl Marx. Marxism viewed everything in life as determined by capital. (Williams‚ R. 1977) The flow of money affects our relations with other

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    Teleological Argument

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    Design Argument for the existence of God. (30 Marks) b) Assess the view that science has made the Design Argument a failure. (15 Marks) “With such signs of forethought in the design of living creature‚ can you doubt they are the work of choice or design?” (Socrates) The Design argument looks at the order and purpose‚ or telos‚ in the world and states that it implies that there must be a designer who made the world ‘just right’ for human existence. Religious believers go on to state that this

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    DIVISIBILITY ARGUMENT This paper will discuss the dualism’s Divisibility Argument. This argument relies on Leibniz’s Law and uses a different property to prove the distinctness of brain states of mental states. Mary‚ who is a materialist‚ presents several objections to that argument. Her main objection corresponds to the first/third-person approach. She believes that Dave presents that argument only from the first-person approach‚ which is introspection‚ and totally disregards the third-person

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