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    Aquinas developed the Natural law Theory‚ with which he proposed five ‘telos’ that he believed were our duty to follow. His 5 primary precepts- ‘Worship God Ordered society‚ Reproduction‚ Learning and Defend the innocent’ are deontological. However‚ whilst being deontological‚ Natural Law does have some flexibility with the more teleological‚ secondary precepts. The doctrine of Double effect refers to situations where there is an intended outcome and another significant but unintentional outcome

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    goes very well with the freshness of the champagne. Also nutty cheeses like Edam goes well with the nutty taste of this exclusive Champagne. This match can be too strong for some consumers‚ while others find it an interesting match. Commercial argumentation One of the best champagne there is with a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Pol Roger is not only a wine‚ it is the gentlemen’s champagne‚ it gives the consumer a feeling of high excellence. As Winston Churchill would have put it “In victory

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    be valid. The writer goes on to explain how the opposing position would benefit from adopting his or her position. The key to Rogerian argumentation is a willingness to think about opposing positions and to describe them equally. Rogerian uses more pathos than actual facts‚ making it the less useful way to structure an argumentative essay. Toulmin argumentation uses syllogisms such as "sometimes‚ often‚ presumable‚ unless‚ almost. etc." Although this method seems useless ‚it has become a powerful

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    Chapter 1: Summary of Pages 1 through 16 The point of the First Amendment is for Americans to be able to express disagreement without fear of reprisal. Men and women of this country have been trained for their voices to be heard. Real life problems are often resolved through negotiation. This is stated on pages 1 and 2. Argument‚ according to most authorities‚ gives primary importance to logical appeals; however‚ a writer or speaker must take into account the audience’s emotional response to the

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    like any other great builders of what is now called United States of America. Subtle approaches to guarantee democratic representation of women were taken through factual‚ logical‚ and informational reasoning for their assertion. Most of the argumentations

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    of covering up an event or phenomenon which has had great political‚ social or economic impact. They use the person’s psychological need for control and order and create a truth using many logical fallacies like the bandwagon effect and shotgun argumentation. However‚ conspiracy theories can also create conflict and uncertainty between the authorities and the public. One of the most famous conspiracies of the last century surrounds the death of film star Marilyn Monroe on August 4th 1962. Like other

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    strategy was to provide outstanding service by highly motivated people…(p.2) o Burr believed in allowing his employees the freedom to make decisions and implement programs‚ without supervision‚ as long as they fell in line with the established precepts. “…if they are internally motivated‚ they understand the objectives‚ they understand where they are headed‚ then they can create the environment‚ they can manipulate the environment in the best possible sense and therefore serve our customers in

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    Absolutist An absolutist is a rule that is true in all situations. The rule says things are basically right‚ no matter what the circumstances‚ there is no room for manoeuvre. What makes an ethic deontological is that it pays no regard to consequences‚ as the name makes clear‚ coming from the Greek duty. For example stealing is always wrong. It makes no difference who does it‚ what the reasons were‚ what culture they live in o whether it took place hundreds of years ago. Stealing is just one of those

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    Introduction Leonard Mlodinow is a theoretical physicist and author‚ recognized for groundbreaking discoveries in physics‚ and as the author of five best-selling books to include‚ The Grand Design‚ co-authored with Stephen Hawking‚ Subliminal: How Your Unconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior‚ and his book The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives which was short-listed for the Royal Society book award. The title The Drunkard’s Walk comes from the mathematical term describing random motion

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    ENCS 272 Winter 2013 Argumentation and English Composition for Engineers Professor: Ken Grimes Lecture Time: Monday 17.45 – 20.15 Tutorial Time: Mon/Tue/Wed. 16.15 – 17.05 Email: grimes@encs.concordia.ca Office : EV-2.253. Phone: Ex 5447 Office Hours: Mon. 16.00 – 17.00; Tue. & Thu. 16.15 – 17.15. Course Description ENCS 272. Three-credit course. ENCS 272 teaches the fundamentals of English composition and argumentation: grammar; reasoning and persuasion; persuasive

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