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Atheist philosopher J. L. Mackie accepted that, if objective moral truths existed, they would warrant a supernatural explanation.
Locke also noted that the conscience is influenced by " education, company, and customs of the country ", a criticism mounted by J. L. Mackie, who argued that the conscience should be seen as an " introjection " of other people into an agent's mind.
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J. L. Mackie is probably the best-known proponent of this view.
* Mackie, J. D., A History of Scotland.
In a 1955 article published in the philosophy journal Mind, J. L. Mackie attempted to resolve the paradox by distinguishing between first-order omnipotence ( unlimited power to act ) and second-order omnipotence ( unlimited power to determine what powers to act things shall have ).
* Mackie, J. L., " Evil and Omnipotence.
* Mackie, J. D.
* J. L. Mackie, philosopher
* Mackie, J. D., " The English Army at Flodden ", in Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, vol 8 1951.
* Mackie, J. D., " The Auld Alliance and the Battle of Flodden ", in Transactions of the Franco-Scottish Society, 1835.
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Defenders of some form of moral skepticism include David Hume, J. L. Mackie ( 1977 ), Max Stirner, Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Joyce ( 2001 ), Michael Ruse, Joshua Greene, Richard Garner, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong ( 2006b ), and the psychologist James Flynn.
The most famous moral error theorist is J. L. Mackie, who defended the metaethical view in Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong ( 1977 ).
* Mackie, J. L. ( 1977 ).
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But, as J. L. Mackie suggested, when there are many different groups, each with a different Evolutionarily Stable Strategy ( ESS ), there is selection between the different ESSs, since some are worse than others.
Thus, J. L. Mackie has argued that the truthmakers of moral claims would be " queer entities ", too strange to exist, and hence all moral claims are false.
* Mackie, J. D., A History of Scotland, Penguin Books, London ( 1964 ).
In 1970 Thom appeared on a television documentary produced by the BBC Chronicle series, presented by Magnus Magnusson and featuring well known archaeologists, Dr. Euan Mackie, Professor Richard J. C. Atkinson, Dr. A. H. A. Hogg, Professor Stuart Piggott, Dr. Jacquetta Hawkes, Dr. Humphrey Case and Dr. Glyn Daniel.
This concept has been criticized and partly rejected as incoherent by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, J. L. Mackie and Richard Swinburne.
As J. L. Mackie argued with his argument from queerness, moral values ( i. e. oughts ) that exist in the natural world ( of facts ), is highly queer, and we ought to favour a completely naturalistic explanation instead.
* Mackie, J. D. The Earlier Tudors: 1485-1558 ( The Oxford History of England ) ( 1957 )

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The outfit, designed by Bob Mackie, is now on display at the Smithsonian Institution.
The Academy of Machinima Arts & Sciences ( AMAS ), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting machinima, recognizes exemplary productions through Mackie awards given at its annual Machinima Film Festival.
* Snedden, Billy Mackie and Schedvin, M. Bernie ( 1990 ), Billy Snedden.
The collapse of logical positivism renewed interest in philosophy of religion, prompting philosophers like William Alston, John Mackie, Alvin Plantinga, Robert Merrihew Adams, Richard Swinburne, and Antony Flew not only to introduce new problems, but to re-open classical topics such as the nature of miracles, theistic arguments, the problem of evil, ( see existence of God ) the rationality of belief in God, concepts of the nature of God, and many more.
Plantinga, Mackie and Flew debated the logical validity of the free will defense as a way to solve the problem of evil.
Macheath ( Mackie Messer, or Mack the Knife ) marries Polly Peachum.
Its opening and closing lament, " The Ballad of Mackie Messer ", was written just before the Berlin premiere, when actor Harald Paulsen ( Macheath ) threatened to quit if his character did not receive an introduction ; this creative emergency resulted in what would become the work's most popular song, later translated into English by Marc Blitzstein as " Mack the Knife " and now a jazz standard that Louis Armstrong, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Michael Bublé, Robbie Williams, Ray Quinn and countless others have all covered.
* Maxwelton Beach Fourth of July Parade and fireworks show, which takes place at the southern end of Maxwelton Beach Road at Dave Mackie Park.
Afterward, writer Howard Mackie injected more political and espionage elements into the series, a trend that culminated in the team's secession from government sponsorship.
" Noteworthy approaches using Bayesian techniques include Earman, Eells, Gibson, Hosaisson-Lindenbaum, Howson and Urbach, Mackie, and Hintikka, who claims that his approach is " more Bayesian than the so-called ' Bayesian solution ' of the same paradox.

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* Mackie, J. D., A History of Scotland, Penguin Books, London ( 1964 )
* Volume VII: The Earlier Tudors, 1485 – 1558 — J. D. Mackie ( 1952 )
* J. D. Mackie OBE MC LLD: 19 Sep 1958-1978
* A History of Scotland, J. D. Mackie, p. 273, ISBN 0-14-013649-5
* J D Mackie, A History of Scotland ( London, 1978 )
* J. D. Mackie, historian and Professor of Scottish History and Literature from 1930-57 at the University of Glasgow

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