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  • Killing The King Pathetic Fallacy
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    At the time Shakespeare wrote Macbeth, people were interested in the idea of the supernatural and the unknown. It would have been a hot conversational topic of the day in the late 16 th century, with most folks being very suspicious of things of this nature. This seems to be one of the reasons why Shakespeare chose to write a play about this particular theme. Another reason would be that the playwright knew his work would be performed in front of King James; the King was of Scottish heritage and...
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  • Anymore Oates Friend Appearance Connie
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    ... evidently feels they should. "He read off the numbers, 33, 19, 17, and raised his eyebrows at her to see what she thought of that, but she didn't think much of it" (Oates 706). This reference that Friend makes is from the bible. By counting backwards, the 33 rd section of Judges, Chapter 19, verse 17 says (Souther): And the old man lifted up his eyes and saw the wayfarer in the street of the city; and the old man said to him, Where are you going? And Whence do you come? (KJC NIV). The number...
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  • Victorian Life Through Color
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    The use of color in Victorian literature and art has gone far beyond simple description to form it's very own sort of diction. Whether reading Victorian prose or looking at a Pre-Rapaelite painting one is drawn in and deeply affected by the arrangement and combination of it's colors. In the two of these mediums, each color is both powerful and used precisely either to represent a trait or emotion or to compliment other colors to form a greater representation of an idea. Furthermore, seeing these...
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  • Computer Programs Basic Skills
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    In Attacking Faulty Reasoning, T. Edward Date defines an argument as a group of statements, one or more of which (the premises) support or provide evidence for another (the conclusion). The premises of an argument are those statements that together constitute the grounds for affirming the conclusion. To more clearly understand the argument given in the news release from the Normaltown paper, it should be placed in an easier to read form, consisting of just the premises and conclusions. The Norma...
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  • Cyber Communism The New Threat In Millennium
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    My expedition into cyber-communism began when I read Brock Meeks' "Hackers Stumble Toward Legitimacy"[ 1 ]. The article addressed a recent hackers' convention. Interestingly, the keynote speaker was Eric Boucher[ 2 ] (alias Jello Biafra[ 3 ]), a rock star with no technical background. Numerous questions ensue. Who is Eric Boucher (alias Jello Biafra)? What does he believe? More importantly, why schedule someone with no technical background to speak at a hackers' convention? Addressing his belief...
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  • True Or False Moral Judgements
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    ... ons of deaths, that it impoverishes the country in which it is adopted, and that it greatly restricts people's freedom. I think that is a good argument. It certainly is not some kind of simple logical fallacy, as the concept of 'the naturalistic fallacy' would presumably imply, since I am deriving a moral judgement from other, non-moral judgements. It might be, and standard is, replied that the argument presupposes certain implicit moral judgements, that life, prosperity, and freedom are goo...
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  • The Time Machine Compared To Nineteen Eighty Four
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    ... whereas Winston had fears to grind down his mind until it was nothing but a mush that the party could sculpt into any shape that they wished to. The Time Travellers partner in The Time Machine is an Elois named Weena which he had saved towards the beginning of the story and they form quite a tight friendship: Taking Weena like a child upon my shoulder The relationship was more like father and daughter or older and brother and sister than that of a couple or man and wife. Throughout the novel...
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  • Oklahoma City Bombing First Degree Murder
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    Society approves the death penalty by dehumanization through the objectification of the people on death row. This dehumanization allows for society to step back and objectify the people, thereby giving the thumbs up to execute them... approving it. Thus, calling it as a tool of justice or rather calls it justice is served. However, the victims and society knowingly acknowledges the illogical fallacy of capital punishment: the person severing on death row killed another person to end up there, bu...
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  • Concept Of God Origin Of The Universe
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    Periodically someone will say to me, "I don't understand how anyone can be an atheist. How else could one account for the origin of the universe itself?" The Christian apologist, Hugh Ross, makes an argument much like this. He argues first for the thesis that the universe had a beginning, the moment of the big bang. Second he assumes that there must be a cause for the big bang. Next, if all physical reality, including time and space, arise out of the big bang, then, whatever the cause may be for...
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  • Evidence To Support Logical Fallacies
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    Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making MGT 350 Abstract In my paper I will identify and define three fallacies. I will explain their significance in relation to the Critical Thinking process and discuss their application to Decision Making. Lastly, I will provide examples to illustrate each of the chosen fallacies. Fallacy of Personal Attack Critical Thinking is a method used especially for problem resolution, it involves listening to all sides and the careful consideration of every an...
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  • Clean Air Act Logical Fallacies
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    Was the Choice of President a Good One? The article chosen is called The Choice. It deals with many controversial facts and aspects of Presidential election campaign. The main problem of the article is that the last presidential elections have been the ugliest and the most bitter in the memory of American history. The article outlined that the mentioned ugliness had flowed from unfairness and dishonesty. According to the main point of the article the bitterness was felt by adherents of the chall...
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  • Analysis Of Michael Shermer Fallacies
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    Analysis of Michael Shermer's Fallacies In Why People Believe Wierd Things, Michael Shermer discusses many issues such as pseudoscience and superstition, which continue to permeate our modern society. He describes twenty five fallacies that have lead people to believe in things that are not true, and are often completely illogical. Two of these major fallacies include the idea that the unexplained is inexplicable, and that people do not correctly put the burden of proof where it belongs. These a...
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  • Shows That Life Life As A Means Concept
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    Im afraid I find Jimbo's answer less than convincing; and he correctly anticipates that I will charge him with circularity. To begin with, what exactly does it mean to say: Fundamentally, living entities face a single alternative: existence or non-existence. ? Is this a disguised value judgment, to the effect that The most morally significant choice to make is whether to live to die? (I trust that Jimbo will deny this interpretation, so Image on. ) Or is it a descriptive statement to the effect ...
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  • World War Ii Death Of A Salesman
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    Arthur Miller s tragedy is not simply detailing the failure of poor Willy Loman, a broken down salesman, but of middle-class America. Miller uses the Loman's as a vehicle to show precisely what can and does go wrong with the American Dream. Miller uses many characters to contrast the difference between success and failure within the system. Willy is the dreamy salesman whose imagination is much larger than his sales ability, while Linda is Willys wife who stands by her husband even in his absenc...
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  • Neo Liberal Heritage Dictionary
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    In an effort to dramatize his neo-Polanyian critique of neo-liberal global capitalism, Stephen Gill questions the tenability of his own term market civilization, proposing it as oxymoronic in that a market civilization qua the neo-liberal order contradicts Gills view of civilization qua democratic eco-humanism (i. e. representation, civility, social well-being and inclusion). In this formation, Gills argument is essentially circular in its reliance on his own subjective standard of civilization,...
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  • Long Term Effects Money To Buy
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    Economics in one Lesson Economics in one Lesson is Henry Hazlitt s attempt to educated people about general economic principles and the penalties of ignoring them. He goes into a thorough analysis and dissection of economic fallacies that the American government has implemented. Every government agency is influenced by these errors, so every American is influenced because we all pay taxes. The major economic fallacy is overlooking secondary consequences. There are good and bad economic policies....
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  • Ten Commandments Founding Fathers
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    When responding to an article, it is logical to assume that one would like to come off as intelligent and well-spoken. This is difficult to achieve when fallacies are apparent in many varying fashions throughout the response. Fallacies have the effect of weakening a statement by simply making the writer appear uneducated. In the letter to editor entitled, Ten Commandments shouldn t be in schools which appears in The Paragraph, there are many different examples of fallacies which assume the undes...
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  • Taking Sides Clashing Sides Clashing Views
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    Cernovsky, Intelligence And Race Bibliography Cernovsky, Z. Z. (July 1995). On the Similarities of American Blacks and Whites: A Reply to J. P. Rushton. In B. Slife (Ed. ), Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Psychological Views, 184 - 187. Guilford, CT: Duskin/McGraw-Hill. Ehrlich, P. R. , &# 038; Feldman S. S. (1969). The Race Bomb: Skin Color, Prejudice and Intelligence. New York: The New York Times Book Company. Is There a Racial Difference in Intelligence? Starting with birth, mos...
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  • Alfred Lord Tennyson Pathetic Fallacy
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    Growing up in a troubled atmosphere, Alfred Lord Tennyson, with his two older brothers, left to attend Trinity College in Cambridge. Working under the tutelage of William Wheel, he had the opportunity to write poetry (Alfred). Mariana, published three years later, displays the depth that Tennyson learned to write while in Cambridge. Mariana, as shown by Tennyson, lives her downtrodden life in solitude, hiding her emotions and living in darkness, not allowing happiness to enter. Tennyson illustra...
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  • Respect For Persons Courses Of Action
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    Connie Science s moral dilemma of whether or not to break government ethics laws regarding the acceptance of lobbyist s gifts has come to its climax where she must choose if she will jump on the bandwagon or not. Ms. Science could use a number of methods to come to a logical and morally sound conclusion. Some of these methods include Kantian Ethics and Act Utilitarianism. Kantian Ethics is a de ontological theory (which emphasize doing one s duty without regard for the consequences) developed by...
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