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· 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 ·I explain basic concepts relating to the nature of arguments.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
64426
OTA ID:
102773
I present and explain some basic concepts pertaining to the evaluation of an argument.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
64548
OTA ID:
102773
Arguing for Locke's position in his Letter Concerning Toleration
Government is a civil interst Arguments: 1.Soul is each person's responsibility 2. Faith cannot be forced -Fiath-belief -government has laws - laws are only effective because of force. 3. Forced belief is not acceptable to God. -voluntarily Can you explain me what does it mean? Please give me some example from owr life or something.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
70375
OTA ID:
102773
Symbolizing Arguments and Arguments to Standard Form
I am absolutely confused with symbolizing arguments and arguments to standard form, I am 49 years of age just returned to college and am having difficulty with philosophy in a sense that I am having to learn how to think when it used to feel like common sense.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
72282
OTA ID:
102789
Immanuel Kant: what is right? and what is wrong?
Good and right are based on reason. Reason does not get happiness, reason it is only way for survival, it is functional instinct. Good Will-unqualifiably good. How reason reates to ethics? What does it mean? Please explain it for me using some examples from our life. Thank you.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
73882
OTA ID:
101746
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