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assertion and Social
Besides the above, he published many works on antiquarian, economic and other subjects, including L ' Uomo libero, in confutation of Rousseau's Contrat Social ; an attack upon the abbe Tartarotti's assertion of the existence of magicians ; Observazioni sulla musica antica e moderna ; and several poems.
According to the research report " Social and Economic Analysis of the Moree Community " released by Cotton Catchment Communities CRC which contradicts the above assertion 04: 47, 22 August 2011 ( UTC ):

assertion and true
The assertionthe polynomials of degree one are irreducible ” is trivially true for any field.
But when we make a generall assertion, unlesse it be a true one, the possibility of it is inconceivable.
Thus Irenaeus provides the earliest witness to the assertion of the four canonical Gospels, possibly in reaction to Marcion's edited version of the Gospel of Luke, which Marcion asserted was the one and only true gospel.
Aristotle's assertion that "... it will not be possible to be and not to be the same thing ", which would be written in propositional logic as ¬ ( P ∧ ¬ P ), is a statement modern logicians could call the law of excluded middle ( P ∨ ¬ P ), as distribution of the negation of Aristotle's assertion makes them equivalent, regardless that the former claims that no statement is both true and false, while the latter requires that any statement is either true or false.
No true Scotsman is an informal logical fallacy, an ad hoc attempt to retain an unreasoned assertion.
Compare, for example, Proposition 4. 024 of the Tractatus, where Wittgenstein asserts that we understand a proposition when we know what happens if it is true, with Schlick's assertion that " To state the circumstances under which a proposition is true is the same as stating its meaning.
This assertion can also be succinctly expressed by saying: What Michael says is true.
For example, making the assertion that " ' Snow is white ' is true " is equivalent to asserting " Snow is white ".
These variations do not necessarily follow Ramsey in asserting that truth is not a property, but rather can be understood to say that, for instance, the assertion " P " may well involve a substantial truth, and the theorists in this case are minimalizing only the redundancy or prosentence involved in the statement such as " that's true.
The tale of human evil is such that one cannot make that assertion without a quiver, but I believe that it is true nevertheless.
However, when he explains in detail what he means, it is clear that he actually believes that his assertion is always true ; for instance, he shows that the equation x < sup > 4 </ sup > = 4x − 3, although incomplete, has four solutions ( counting multiplicities ): 1 ( twice ), − 1 + i √< span style =" text-decoration: overline "> 2 </ span >, and − 1 − i √< span style =" text-decoration: overline "> 2 </ span >.
* No true Scotsman: When faced with a counterexample to a universal claim, rather than denying the counterexample or rejecting the original universal claim, this fallacy modifies the subject of the assertion to exclude the specific case or others like it by rhetoric, without reference to any specific objective rule.
Though musicological study of popular music has vastly increased in quantity recently, Middleton's assertion in 1990 — that most major " works of musicology, theoretical or historical, act as though popular music did not exist "— holds true.
* Certain forms of dualism make the assertion that the thing worshiped as God in this world is actually an evil impostor, but that a true benevolent deity worthy of being called " God " exists beyond this world.
Also published in English translation by Richard Robinson as A learned and true assertion of the original, life, actes, and death of the most noble, valiant, and renoumed Prince Arthure, King of great Brittaine ( 1582 ).
The assertion that one statement is a necessary and sufficient condition of another means that the former statement is true if and only if the latter is true.
In 1993, Brian Sedgemore MP, complained that promises Granada made during the 1991 franchise round to open offices in Chester, Lancaster and Blackburn were not made but David Liddiment at Granada did not believe this assertion to be true.
The Emperor cringes, suspecting the assertion is true, but continues the procession.
In a copyright-infringement lawsuit, screenwriter Gwen O ’ Donnell asserted that she was the original source of the idea which later passed through Strauss to Ball ; the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, proceeding on the assumption that this assertion was true, rejected her claim.

assertion and followers
This assertion was historically challenged by the Karaites, a movement that flourished in the medieval period, which retains several thousand followers today and maintains that only the Written Torah was revealed.
What disturbed the authorities was what the followers of the Free Spirit felt they could do afterwards, once they had attained this supposedly sinless state and their assertion that the mediation of the Church was irrelevant.
The Message followers believe that one basis for the assertion that Eve had sexual intercourse with the serpent was Eve ’ s claim that the serpent had ‘ beguiled ’ her ( Genesis 3: 13 ; 2 Cor 11: 2-3 ).
Historic newsreel footage traces the British colony ’ s slow emancipation and assertion of independence, while discussions with Janet and her followers describe what the courageous female elected official did to organize and educate the country ’ s impoverished working class.

assertion and Jesus
To support his assertion, he relates a story ( excerpted by John of Damascus ) that a pagan commissioned to paint an image of Jesus used the " Zeus " form instead of the " Semitic " form, and that as punishment his hands withered.
Jesus is described as reiterating, despite each Apostle's assertion that he would not betray Jesus, that the betrayer would be one of those who were present, and saying that there would be woe to the man who betrays the Son of man!
The Church has always fought against this idea, beginning with its 1st and 2nd century controversies with the Gnostics of that day, including the assertion that Jesus is identified as an embodiment of the supreme being who became incarnate to bring gnōsis to the earth, as held by some Gnostic sects.
Christian Science theology is sometimes criticized by mainstream Christians because of its assertion that evil and the material world are illusions, its definition of the " Christ ", its explanation of the Trinity, its de-emphasis on a personal God and its rejection of anthropomorphism, its rejection of the teaching of everlasting damnation, and its view of Jesus as the " Way-shower " ( see moral influence theory of atonement ) rather than as one whose death per se provided for humanity's atonement for sin.
That the boy is implicitly Thomas rather than Jesus is indicated by the eventual assertion that he is next in line to his elder brother, this unnamed brother not otherwise mentioned in the text.
Furthermore, some Islamic scholars have opined that Jesus has died ( Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's assertion ) or expressed their own confusion on this matter, though the majority orthodox position of most Muslims with regard to this issue has not changed.
#** He died on the cross and was buriedNote the assertion of Jesus ' physical death prior to burial
Aramaic grammars and dictionaries, disagree with Lamsa's assertion about Jesus ' last words, as the word שבקתני in Aramaic is the perfect 2nd person singular form of the verb שבק which means " to leave, to leave s. t.
Raymond E. Brown states that the story of Pantera is a fanciful explanation of the birth of Jesus which includes very little historical evidence-Brown's analysis does not presuppose the doctrine of the " virgin birth ," but cites the lack of historical evidence for Celsus ' assertion.
In the new Testament Jesus uses the term " my Father " as a direct and unequivocal assertion of his sonship, and a unique relationship with the Father beyond any attribution of titles by others, e. g. in Matthew 11: 27, John 5: 23 and John 5: 26.
One of the titles preceded by an " I am " assertion of Jesus is the " Bread of Life " title in John 6: 35: " I am the bread of life: he who comes to me shall not hunger.
In this assertion, by endorsing both titles as divine revelation, Jesus unequivocally declares himself to be both Christ and the Son of God.
The assertion that God is both Father and God to Jesus is central to the Monophysitism / Diphysitism debate.
However, following the Discovery Channel's popularized speculations in The Lost Tomb of Jesus, Bovon publicly distanced himself from its claims, withdrawing his published assertion ( Bovon 2002 ) that the Mariamne of the Talpiot tomb discussed in The Lost Tomb of Jesus is the same person, writing in an open letter to the Society of Biblical Literature:
Some groups, including fundamentalist and evangelical Protestants as well as traditional Catholics object to some of the translation principles used by this Bible, such as the assertion that passages in the Old Testament traditionally seen as referring to Jesus do not do so, and the claim that 1 Corinthians 6 does not refer to Homosexuals.
A major debate between Catholics and Protestants centers on Matthew 16: 19 where Jesus tells Peter: " You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my Church ...." Catholics interpret the verse as saying that Jesus would build his church on Peter, the apostle: Jesus told Peter ( Rock ) that he would build his Church on this Rock ( Peter ), and that Peter was made the shepherd of the apostolic flock — hence their assertion of the Primacy of the Catholic Pontiff.
The issue of how to reconcile the claims of monotheism with the assertion of the divinity of Jesus of Nazareth was largely settled at the First Ecumenical Council held at Nicaea ( 325 ).

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