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# Rethinking the Ontological Argument: A Neoclassical Theistic Perspective ( NY: Cambridge University Press, 2006 ), 172 pp.
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# and Rethinking
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# Hegemonic dominance and exclusion: In Rethinking the Public Sphere, Nancy Fraser revisits Habermas ’ historical description of the public sphere, and confronts it with " recent revisionist historiography ".
# and Ontological
# and Argument
# Natural Rights / Justice Argument: this argument is based on Locke ’ s idea that a person has a natural right over the labour and / or products which is produced by his / her body.
# Utilitarian-Pragmatic Argument: according to this rationale, a society that protects private property is more effective and prosperous than societies that do not.
# " Personality " Argument: this argument is based on a quote from Hegel: " Every man has the right to turn his will upon a thing or make the thing an object of his will, that is to say, to set aside the mere thing and recreate it as his own ".
# Argument From Consciousness: This argument, suggested by Professor Geoffrey Jefferson in his 1949 Lister Oration states that " not until a machine can write a sonnet or compose a concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain.
# Argument from continuity in the nervous system: Modern neurological research has shown that the brain is not digital.
# Argument from the informality of behaviour: This argument states that any system governed by laws will be predictable and therefore not truly intelligent.
# and Neoclassical
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