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    Hume and Matters of Fact

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    is a chance that because one thing happened many times‚ it makes it more possible that it will not happen again. Hume gives a very possible argument for why the universe may not be uniform. He claims that all beliefs are either arguments based on relation of ideas (such as definitions) or arguments based on experience (such as matters of fact). All arguments based on

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    Singer's Second Obligation

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    In this paper‚ I will begin my argument with Singer’s two assumptions which lay the foundation of what duties we owe to those who are in great need. I will demonstrate his implications of his assumptions through his obligations and explain his argument for international aid. First‚ I will set out his first obligation that it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening and draw out on this general principle to show his argument on the unimportance of whether suffering is nearby or far

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    Philosophy 111

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    it studies the abstract forms‚ the structures of reasoning that are used in argumentation. * More explicitly‚ logic evaluates arguments.   But what is an argument? * In English‚ the terms ’argument’ and ’arguing’ are frequently used in a way that is slightly different from the one we’ll be using in this class. * Generally we use the term ’argument’ to refer to a dispute or disagreement and ’arguing’ to refer to the activity of disagreeing. The two ways of using the terms‚ while

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    Childhood Is Disappearing

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    childhood is disappearing such as Neil Postman‚ whereas other sociologists would argue against this. I will evaluate the arguments for and against. The first argument for this statement is that girls are wearing too much make-up and are reading articles from magazines which are telling them to act and dress as adults do-which means there is a loss of innocence. However an argument against this statement is all children now have the right to an education‚ and this is being extended to 18‚ which means

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    of the handout before or after class). Be sure your thesis‚ or claim‚ is arguable. Avoid arguing following: * Irrefutable facts: Example - there is no point in trying to argue heart disease is deadly. Everyone knows that‚ so a better argument would revolve around how to stop the rise of heart disease within the current American society. * Preferences: Opinions can be changed‚ but some people just prefer one thing over another. Example - some people do not like to scuba dive. You

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    Neoliberal Ideas

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    representative policies‚ empowerment projects are shaped by neoliberal ideas such as individualism‚ responsibility and economic order and carry implicit‚ gendered and disciplining messages about appropriate social behavior” (p. 199). In explaining her argument‚ MacKenzie draws on the implementation weaknesses of the Disarmament‚ Demobilization‚ and Reintegration (DDR) program in Sierra Leone. She used the reintegration program for female soldiers in Sierra Leone as a case because the Sierra Leone’s DDR

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    ap histoey

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    This could be categorized as a fact because it is widely accepted c. This is a well known argument with very little opposition d. This is a well known argument with very little opposition e. This topic is setting up the paper to be a list of facts and ideas‚ with no real invigorating idea present CHAPTER 2 1. The thesis is one concise statement that conveys your opinion; this is the main argument of your essay. 2. The five step process is… 1) Take inventory 2) Ask Questions 3)

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    need to be carefully examined in choosing a topic‚ developing your argument‚ and organizing your paper. It is very important to ensure that you are addressing all sides of the issue and presenting it in a manner that is easy for your audience to understand. Your job is to take one side of the argument and persuade your audience that you have well-founded knowledge of the topic being presented. It is important to support your argument with evidence to ensure the validity of your claims‚ as well as to

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    Study Notes on Euthanasia

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    Euthanasia – Proxy Decisions Means beautiful death The termination of a beings life on compassionate grounds Candidates for euthanasia are terminally ill with death being imminent that face uncontrollable pain and suffering. Typical criteria for euthanasia What are the procedures? Are they morally equivalent? (deontological issue) If not‚ why not? Passive vs. Active Euthanasia 1. Cause of death 2. Manner of death 3. Procedure 4. Perceived moral status 5. Justification for perceived moral

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    Different Types of Sentences

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    2. Raj wants to audition for a local rock band. He plays guitar but is also a good drummer. The band plays gigs all over the city and therefore Raj would need a car to transport his drum kit around with him to gigs. Raj does not have enough money to buy a car and consequently it might be better if he auditioned on guitar. 3. Coffee contains caffeine‚ which is a stimulant. Taking any stimulant before going to bed stops you from sleeping soundly and so drinking coffee before going to bed will

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