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Why Argumentation MattersArgumentation serves to voice beyond one's circumstance, against social pressures, to change public agenda and raise public awareness. When a society has a people who speak out, no more should oppression survive unheard. -
Argumentation: Competitive and CooperativeA brief overview of two forms of argumentation: competitive and copperative. This article discusses how to be effective in argumentation and the importance of coming to an agreement at the end.
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Argumentum - the Best Place to Debate on the WebArgumentum is a revolutionary medium for online discussion and debate. Based on argumentation theory, behavioral economics, neural networks and common sense, it promises to be one of the more stimulating places to argue on the internet.
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A Short Critique of Our View of the BibleWhy do we believe in the Bible? Because it claims to be inspired? But so does the Koran? So why don't we believe both? This paper examines our views critically, offering a critique of the critique.
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Walter Fisher's Theory of Narrative RationalityTo flesh out narrative rationality, a theory of logic, Walter Fisher found it necessary to distinguish between technical logic and rhetorical logic, two forms of argumentation.
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Pluralism: An Indirect Claim to DeityPluralism destroys the laws of logic from which it argues from. How can an argument be taken seriously whenever it destroys its own foundation for argumentation?
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The Best Self-Help is Free: Avoiding "Trench Warfare" Issues in Argumentation and CommunicationIn order to get things done effectively, you will often need to convince people that your approach to a particular issue, action, or project is a justified one. The way to do this is to avoid delving into emotionally charged "trench warfare" issues
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Should I Take a Course in Logic?Logic is the study of valid inference and includes topics such as deduction, inference, argumentation and fallacies. It is a discipline of Philosophy which requires, above all, practice.
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Curing Fanaticism Through Rational ArgumentationThis essay offers a characterization of a personality diametrically opposed to the fanatic: the rational argumentator. The rational argumentator adopts a manner of argument and a basic mentality that can defeat fanaticism and save Western culture from a downfall.
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How to Argue Effectively in WritingMr. Stolyarov offers a treatise on the proper methodologies of a rational purveyor of textual media. Learn how to argue well using written communication.
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Praxeology and Certainty of KnowledgeMr. Stolyarov explains how praxeology, the foundation of Austrian economics, bridges reason and observation and allows man to obtain certain, accurate knowledge about the nature of existence.
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How to Argue Without Fighting in a RelationshipEvery time people start arguing, you know that the next step is a fight. It doesn't have to be this way all the time. We just need a little wisdom.
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ToleranceA short shout-out to mankind to encourage tolerance among men. -
Common Grammatical Errors in Student CompositionsA list of the most common grammatical errors student writers make in compositions and essays.
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Review of Romans and Galatians: Part 1Many theologians who have studied the new testament book of Romans agree thatPaul both contradicts himself and goes against what individuals in that time period viewed as the correct application of scripture.
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Thomas Aquinas: Forefather of Faith and ReasonA short biography of Thomas Aquinas. -
10 Ways to Win an ArgumentAncient wisdom can teach us a lot about how to win an argument. -
Gays Are Unable to CriticalA great way to put people off the scent, is to shout loudly. That is what gays do, Look at any paper they write and you will never find truth or actual facts. This is because they are incapable of being critical.
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Marijuana ProhibitionMarijuana - should it remain illegal or should it be decriminalized instead? Consider this with an open mind.
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Euthanasia - Should Animals and Humans Be Treated Differently?This particular argumentative essay was written for an interdisciplinary biology course. It discusses various aspects of euthanasia in humans and animals.
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In Reference to Soren Kierkegaard - A Look at a Man Torn Between Christianity and ExistentialismArguably one of the most influential men in Existentialism's beginnings, Soren Kierkegaard mastered the art of combining two very unorthodox beliefs. Christianity, and a philosophy that is considered one of the most depressing in the world.
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Gays and TaboosEveryone knows when a person crosses the line of a taboo, particularly a sexual one. Homosexuals have crossed the line and, to cover their tracks, want everyone to become indecent and sexually promiscuous. But this has dangers!
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Televised Presidential Debates and Its Influence on VotersElection campaigns are key moments in democratic democracies because they enable citizens to hear different political viewpoints and make the right choice in voting for a candidate that will best represent their needs.
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Preserving Neutrality in Hard-News JournalismIn the twenty-first century, journalists across the board are expected to be objective and neutral when releasing pertinent and timely information to the public. But does objectivity even exist? And what exactly is neutrality? -
Playboy Playmates of 2005In January of 1954, Playboy's very first Playmate of the month was chosen, Margie Harrison. Fifty-Two years later Hef, the Playboy empire, and the prestigious title of being a Playboy Playmate are still going strong. Here are the Women of 2005!
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A Comparison of Three Essays on MulticulturalismThese three essays on multiculturalism discuss ways in which diversity in writing can be improved and the faults of literature in the past; how multiculturalism is practiced, interpreted, and criticized; and the act of writing.
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The Correlation of Love and Cookie DoughEven though our love lives might be doomed from the very beginning due to the sabotaging outside influences that seep into our minds, we realize that without love we are nothing.
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Amartya Sen: Argumentative Communist IdeologueWe Indians might be good at talking nonsense at length, but when it comes to making arguments on basis of reason and logic, we fail abysmally.
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Book Review: Iraq: Opposing ViewpointsControversy still rages, and will continue to rage for time immemorial, on the Iraq War. Too many people read only one viewpoint on the subject, which is not the best way to get a complete picture of what's going on and why. -
God and GovernmentAn analysis of the debate on whether or not this is a Christian or Secularist nation.
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