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    To what extent is the cosmological argument weak? Although the cosmological argument is a strong argument for the theory that the universe it is a weak argument for the existence of the classical theological God. Thomas Aquinas was a very important man to the cosmological argument; it was him who came up with some of the strongest theories to support the argument. He came up with his five proofs which to him proved the cosmological argument to be true. One of his proof was the ‘cause’ proof

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    ‘The First Cause Argument Proves that God Exists.’ Do You Agree? The First cause‚ or cosmological‚ argument suggested by Thomas Aquinas is that everything that comes into being must have a cause. They can’t cause themselves‚ so they must be caused by something outside themselves. This chain can’t regress forever‚ so there must be a transcendent power that began the chain. That is god. Another argument‚ the Kalam Cosmological argument‚ states that everything that comes into being must

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    What Makes a Good Argument? What makes a good argument? Is it one where we repeatedly push our ideas and beliefs without background information to support it? One ran by one-track minds that aren’t willing to look at the issue with new eyes? No it most certainly is not. A good argument is one derived from emotional connection and reason‚ Pathos and Logos make an argument engaging and factual. Pathos is a writer’s tool for appealing to a reader via an emotional connection. Empathizing with a person

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    dialogue Crito‚ Crito is making the argument to Socrate that he needs to escape jail‚ because he is an innocent man‚ that he doesn’t deserve to die‚ and that he needs to leave before he loses his life. While‚ Socrate counter argues that he must stay in jail and reserve the punishment that they voted for him‚ because for him to ran and escape jail that in itself is injustice even if he is in fact an innocent man. In Socrate’s counter argument he proclaims that if he and Crito came up with a plan to help

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    ideas and the mind (Ariew and Watkins 436). Berkeley’s argument stems from his disagreement toward the theory discussed by John Locke who asserts that material substances exist independent of the mind (Ariew and Watkins 436). Berkeley’s argument for idealism in his A Treastise Concerning the Principle of Human Knowledge can be seen as a controversial notion and many people disagree with his idea that matter does not exist and the only thing that does matter to him is the mind and ideas within the mind

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    1. What is the writer’s thesis? Companies should realize that maintaining a successful brand relies on products that are quality driven‚ not name driven. 2. How does the writer establish the conversation--identify a gap in people’s knowledge‚ attempt to modify an existing argument‚ or try to correct some misunderstanding? • Gain attention draws into the understanding that companies using mottos to attract customers not products. • Supporting paragraphs exemplify branding examples (Nike‚ Rolex‚ advertising

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    ‘The design arguments prove God’s existence’. Assess this view. (30 marks) Design arguments‚ also sometimes known as teleological arguments‚ from the Greek ‘Telos’ for goal and ‘Logos’‚ meaning reason‚ hence reasoning for a goal or purpose and that purpose being God’s existence. These arguments endeavour to ascertain God’s existence‚ by inferring from evidence of design and purpose in the universe‚ and claim that there must have been a designer of this. Design arguments start from experience

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    De Palma‚ writer Oliver Stone‚ and others like them can be justified with a utilitarian argument‚ as well as a fairness argument. From a utilitarian stand point‚ as long as the wealth imbalance helps improve the lives of many‚ then it is justifiable. The Star System can inspire innovators to improve or invent ways to improve society technologically‚ methodologically‚ entertainingly‚ etc. Specific to this example‚ the creators of Scarface have provided entertainment to many people‚ enough to earn roughly

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    Christianity C.S. Lewis’ argument for a Universal Law comes from ancient antiquity where it was referred to as the Law of Nature. This Law of Nature was something so inherent and so primal that it seemed all were bound to in some way. Now there is all sorts of law that we are bound to yet the only true law that we can break is the Natural Law. We can not as C. S. Lewis points out defy gravity or further defy Newtonian physics‚ but we can choose to not follow the standard. For example‚ if someone takes your

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    the argument from opposites as a defense. The argument of opposites explains the relationship of how things come to be from the existence of their opposite. Melinda could explain to Melissa that‚ as known‚ with sleeping comes being awake and with day emerges night. Having said that‚ she can relate this certainty to death and life. As Socrates says‚ “Then there is a new way in which we arrive at the inference that the living come from the dead‚ just as the dead come from the living; and if this is

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