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    I believe that Segway failed to revolutionize the way we live for many reasons. Nobody in today’s world wants to trade their truck or car‚ that travels at high speeds‚ for a scooter that travels at a much slower rate. Maybe if they were not as expensive‚ and were invented as more of a toy or handicap tool they would have the potential to have a bigger impact on humanity. The Segway was not a terrible invention‚ but in no way would I ever think it would change our lives like cars did. I believe the

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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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    works in perfect harmony with the defense and proof. 2. Reason Is also known as the transcendental argument. This shows that Christianity is the necessary presupposition of meaning and rationality. If that statement is believed to be true than the denial of Christianity denies all meaning and rationality. 3. Argument An apologetic argument is no more neutral than any other human activity. This argument is where one would presuppose the truth of God’s word. It must be of representation of who God is

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    upbringing of the Western world through his written words. Raised by a countrywide lawyer and a military personnel‚ Locke received an extensive education which ultimately allowed him to provide influence on many modern documents that have changed the way we live today. Considered the “Father of Liberalism”‚ John Locke’s remaining legacy live on due to his tremendous efforts in creating naturalized rights for the common man. Locke had created a series of documents in which he proposed the idea giving

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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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    Deductive Argument

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    sensing it and perceiving it. Concrete forms allow us understanding‚ meaning we understand the parts of X by thinking. Finally‚ the highest form is the abstract form which is the most essential ‘pure thought’ of what X is. To Plato‚ this Essence is eternal and unchanging‚ making it necessary and true. According to Plato we know X‚ if and only if we have a direct grasp of X’s form or essence. Let’s break this argument down. So Imagination is a state of mind which takes sensible moral notions at

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    The Amish Ways

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    The Amish and their ways Sierra Major ANT 101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor: Michel Waller January 14‚2013 There are many cultures around and have different view as we do. People are all different and no one is alike. We all perform different beliefs and ideas. One of these cultures are the Amish. They live a different way of life than what we do or as myself. The Amish way of life has many interesting concepts

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    Written in an enigmatic second person view‚ The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty by Vendela Vida‚ chronicles the plight of a 33-year old American women who has lost her literal identity. She is in the midst of an ugly divorce‚ has been betrayed by her family‚ lost her job and is left hopeless and helpless towards her future. The narration in second person sheds light on her mental and psychological state. One can conclude through the criterion in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders

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    Inductive Argument

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    2014 Inductive and Deductive Argument Instructor: Ivey Shelton CRT/205 While reading both articles The Death Penalty Violates the Constitution of the United States and Cyberbullying Has a Broader Impact than Traditional Bullying‚ I found that there were both deductive and inductive argument presented with in the articles. On the first article about the death penalty‚ the author used inductive arguments to make his point. An example of and inductive argument in this article is “Furthermore

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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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