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arguments and against
It is by no stretch of the imagination a happy choice and the arguments against it as a practical strategy are formidable.
The appellant has the opportunity to present arguments for the granting of the appeal and the appellee ( or respondent ) can present arguments against it.
This is also often the stage at which arguments for or against pre-trial release and bail are made, depending on the alleged crime and jurisdiction.
( Hume 1974: 353-354 ) He produces like arguments against the notion that we have knowledge of these powers as they affect the mind alone.
The coalition partners, if they control the parliamentary majority, can collude to make the parliamentary discussion on the issue irrelevant by consistently disregarding the arguments of the opposition and voting against the opposition's proposals — even if there is disagreement within the ruling parties about the issue.
Ironically, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from an individual highly respected by their theological quarter, Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these consent clauses would not hinder normal operation after her decease.
Defoe took pains to give his history an air of objectivity by giving some space to arguments against the Union but always having the last word for himself.
" The essence of deprogramming was to physically abduct the convert, isolate him and physically restrain him, and barrage him with continuous arguments and attacks against his new religion, threatening to hold him forever until he agreed to leave it.
Author Sam Harris has argued that we overestimate the relevance of many arguments against the science of morality, arguments he believes scientists happily and rightly disregard in other domains of science like physics.
* Voucher Strategy Center The National School Boards Association provides information including the legal and educational arguments against vouchers, as well as state-by-state data on the status of voucher legislation.
Classicists such as Arthur Verrall and Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff reacted against the views of the Schlegels and Nietzsche, constructing arguments sympathetic to Euripides, which involved Wilamowitz in this restatement of Greek tragedy as a genre: " A tragedy does not have to end ' tragically ' or be ' tragic '.
" Their critique of him was based principally on his not being strong enough in his criticism of Luther, not seeing the dangers of a vernacular Bible and dabbling in dangerous scriptural criticism that weakened the Church's arguments against Arianism and other doctrines.
1984 ), we sounded " a cautionary note to those who would persistently raise arguments against the income tax which have been put to rest for years.
The best that can be done is to survey the arguments for and against their identity, and to see how well each can be supported.
Falsifiability is an important concept within the creation – evolution controversy, where proponents of both sides claim that Popper developed falsifiability to denote ideas as unscientific or pseudoscientific and use it to make arguments against the views of the respective other side.
Many arguments have been made both for and against the idea that Frigg and Freyja are really the same goddess, avatars of one another.
There have been many other arguments against ontological proofs such as: Existence precedes essence ; Gaunilo's island ; Necessary nonexistence ; Existence is not a predicate ; and Problem of incoherence.
Godwin's law is often cited in online discussions as a deterrent against the use of arguments in the widespread Reductio ad Hitlerum form.
Some scholars have seen Perses as a literary creation, a foil for the moralizing that Hesiod develops in Works and Days, but there are also arguments against this theory.
Another set of scientific arguments against a hollow Earth or any hollow planet comes from gravity.
They produced two sorts of works: theological and " apologetic ", the latter being works aimed at defending the faith by using reason to refute arguments against the veracity of Christianity.
This turn toward the subjective anticipated empiricists such as George Berkeley, who revived idealism in 18th-century Europe by employing skeptical arguments against materialism.
Some of the arguments for and against the authenticity of the James passage revolve around the similarities and differences between the accounts of Josephus, Origen, Eusebius and the New Testament.

arguments and doctrine
For Scotland he used different arguments, even the opposite of those he used in England, for example, usually ignoring the English doctrine of the Sovereignty of Parliament, telling the Scots that they could have complete confidence in the guarantees in the Treaty.
My arguments perverted some others, particularly Collins and Ralph ; but each of them having afterwards wrong'd me greatly without the least compunction, and recollecting Keith's conduct towards me ( who was another freethinker ) and my own towards Vernon and Miss Read, which at times gave me great trouble, I began to suspect that this doctrine, tho ' it might be true, was not very useful.
He described how the Progressives preached a hedonistic doctrine of change ” whereas the essentialists stressed the moral responsibility of man for his actions and looked toward permanent principles of behavior ( Demiashkevich likened the arguments to those between the Socratics and the Sophists in Greek philosophy ).
By the end of the 15th century was widely professed and taught in many theological faculties, but such was the influence of the Dominicans, and the weight of the arguments of Thomas Aquinas ( who had been canonised in 1323 and declared " Doctor Angelicus " of the Church in 1567 ) that the Council of Trent ( 1545 – 63 )— which might have been expected to affirm the doctrine — instead declined to take a position.
New thinking favored the notion that no religious doctrine can be supported by philosophical arguments, eroding the old alliance between reason and faith of the medieval period laid out by Thomas Aquinas.
D. M. Beegle has maintained that it is impossible to reconcile a twenty-year reign for Pekah with other biblical or with Assyrian history, using this as one of his arguments that the doctrine of the inerrancy of all Scripture cannot be true.
The Church documents are silent on this matter and instead rely upon other sources and arguments as the basis for the doctrine.
In 1930 the arguments over doctrine led the Catalan-Balearic Communist Federation ( FCCB ) to break from the party and associate with the International Right Opposition.
Mortalist theological arguments were also used to contest the Roman Catholic doctrine of purgatory and masses for the dead.
He took rather a prominent part in the discussions at the council, associating himself with Félix Dupanloup and with Georges Darboy, archbishop of Paris, in his opposition to the doctrine of Infallibility, and supporting their arguments from his vast knowledge of ecclesiastical history.
* He argues that the doctrine of papal infallibility is vitally important for opponents of Catholicism to refute ; otherwise all other arguments would be of little importance, as when a chessplayer wins lots of pieces but his king is checkmated.
Augustine himself presented a number of arguments in favor of the doctrine of perpetual virginity.
By the 13th century, Thomas Aquinas had fashioned long and detailed theological arguments in defense of the doctrine and stated that a denial of the perpetual virginity of Mary would be derogatory to the perfection of Christ, an insult to the Holy Spirit, and an affront to the dignity of the Mother of God.
These arguments are arranged in eighteen sections, each of which criticises a particular aspect of Buddhist doctrine or practice.
In theology he followed Zwingli, and at the sacramentarian conferences of Heidelberg ( 1560 ) and Maulbronn ( 1564 ) he advocated by voice and pen the Zwinglian doctrine of the Lord's Supper, replying ( 1565 ) to the counter arguments of the Lutheran Johann Marbach, of Strasbourg.
The early English church was racked with disagreement on doctrine, which was addressed by the Synod of Whitby in 664 ; some issues were resolved, but arguments between the archbishops of Canterbury and York as to which had primacy across Britain began shortly afterwards and continued throughout most of the medieval period.
His Law of the Infinite Cornucopia asserts that, for any given doctrine one wants to believe, there is never a shortage of arguments by which one can support it.
l ' archevêque de Malines ( 1869 ), containing a clear exposition of the historical arguments against the doctrine of papal infallibility.
He has also collated apologetic arguments concerning the doctrine of Christ's deity as in Jesus: A Biblical Defense of His Deity.
" This reference transferred into the domain of politics, and in the case of Norcross with his political platform, the Moral Party could similarly be viewed as " American statesmen defend their principles of ' classical republicanism ' with arguments drawn from Aristotle, Publius, and Cicero " added ; those in antiquity whose doctrine framed a moral philosophy.
Therefore, the first part of the Gospel According to Spiritism is dedicated to a series of observations and clarifications intended to situate its arguments and doctrine so that those more familiar with exegesis would find their way throughout it more easily.
As a defense of his actions, in February 1554 Calvin published a treatise titled Defense of the orthodox faith in the sacred Trinity ( Defensio orthodoxae fidei de sacra Trinitate ) in which he presented arguments in favor of the execution of Servetus for diverging from orthodox Christian doctrine.
His greatest work, Compendium of Christian Theology ( 1875-1876 ), set forth influential arguments for the " holiness doctrine of all Methodist systematic theology " and defended Methodist doctrine against its critics.

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