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821por Levy, Neil“…He grants that Searle’s argument is controversial, but he claims, so long as there is a non-zero probability that uploading entails death, uploading is irrational. …”
Publicado 2011
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822por Manninen, Bertha Alvarez“…One argument used by detractors of human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR) invokes Kant's formula of humanity, which proscribes treating persons solely as a means to an end, rather than as ends in themselves. …”
Publicado 2008
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823“…Sentence comprehension involves timely computing different types of relations between its verbs and noun arguments, such as morphosyntactic, semantic, and thematic relations. …”
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824“…In validation, the educator or researcher defines the proposed interpretations and decisions, identifies and prioritizes the most questionable assumptions in making these interpretations and decisions (the “interpretation-use argument”), empirically tests those assumptions using existing or newly-collected evidence, and then summarizes the evidence as a coherent “validity argument.” …”
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825“…We show that two types of arguments—namely a utilitarian argument based on Parfit’s Principle of Group Beneficence and a contractualist argument—can ground an individual moral obligation to be vaccinated, in spite of the imperceptible contribution that any single vaccination makes to vaccine coverage rates. …”
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826por Zarepour, Mohammad Saleh“…The Successive Addition Argument (SAA) is one of the arguments proposed by the defenders of the Kalām Cosmological Argument to support the claim that the universe has a beginning. …”
Publicado 2022
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827por Wilkinson, S“…Its main conclusion is that the best and most non-partisan argument for avoiding eugenics talk is the Autonomy Argument. …”
Publicado 2008
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828por Dahlman, Christian, Sarwar, Farhan, Bååth, Rasmus, Wahlberg, Lena, Sikström, Sverker“…An argument that makes use of a generalization activates the prototype for the category used in the generalization. …”
Publicado 2015
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829por Sparrow, Robert“…The argument of Julian Savulescu's 2001 paper, "Procreative Beneficence: Why We Should Select the Best Children" is flawed in a number of respects. …”
Publicado 2007
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830“…Other arguments, namely the caregiver support argument, the clarification argument and the solidarity argument, were used primarily to support the two main arguments. …”
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831por MacIntyre, Alasdair C.Tabla de Contenidos: “…The philosophical point of the history of ethics -- The prephilosophical history of "good" and the transition to philosophy -- The Sophists and Socrates -- Plato : The Gorgias -- Plato : the Republic -- Postscript to Plato -- Aristotle's Ethics -- Postscript to Greek ethics -- Christianity -- Luther, Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Spinoza -- New values -- The British eighteenth-century argument -- The French eighteenth-century argument -- Kant -- Hegel and Marx -- Kierkegaard to Nietzsche -- Reformers, utilitarians, idealists -- Modern moral philosophy.…”
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832por Stirling, Bruce“…TOEFL students all ask: How can I get a high TOEFL iBT score? Answer: Learn argument scoring strategies. Why? Because the TOEFL iBT recycles opinion-based and fact-based arguments for testing purposes from start to finish. …”
Publicado 2016
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833“…These authors built an argument to reject the use of the Chapman strategy of zeroing out optical acceleration. …”
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834por Barnhill, Anne, Bernstein, Justin, Faden, Ruth, McLaren, Rebecca, Rieder, Travis N., Fanzo, Jessica“…This argument applies to individuals in high beef-consuming and high greenhouse gas-emitting high-income countries, though we make this argument with a specific focus on the United States. …”
Publicado 2022
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835por Jancic, Davor“…It argues that while the prospects of post-Brexit regulatory alignment remain high, they are to some extent counterbalanced by those of targeted divergence. A twofold argument is put forward to demonstrate this. The first argument builds on the literature on the Brussels effect and argues that the strength of economic interdependence between the UK and the EU and the size and influence of the latter’s market generate significant pressures for UK regulatory alignment with EU standards. …”
Publicado 2022
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836por Deeming, Christopher“…It is perfectly possible to accept the second premise of the argument without the first, and indeed many do so. …”
Publicado 2013
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837por Young, Garry“…In this paper I respond to Coren’s argument against my 2016 paper in which I present a case for the principle of alternate possibilities as sufficient but not necessary for the ascription of moral responsibility (PAP((S))). …”
Publicado 2017
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838“…We maintain that these interventions cannot be justified from a libertarian point of view despite of the possible objections that are discussed such as the “potential threat argument”. Moreover, the utilitarian argument in favor of government lockdowns is evaluated. …”
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839por Ashcroft, Richard E“…In this commentary on Fries and Krishnan's argument that 'design bias' undermines the status of equipoise as the ethical justification for randomised controlled trials, it is argued that their argument is analogous to Bayesian arguments for the use of informative priors in trial design, but that this does not undermine the importance of equipoise. …”
Publicado 2004
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840“…Firstly, we present the stability of the family argument in more detail. We, then, set out the (conceptual, legal, systemic) entitativity of the family and the kind of value the stability of the family argument assumes, before we set on to critically evaluate the argument. …”
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