The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... appeal to the right of the fetus , the statement ignores the rights on the other side . And , on the appeal to consequences , it ignores the question of how often pregnant women might change their minds . Finally , on one point the ...
... appeal to the right of the fetus , the statement ignores the rights on the other side . And , on the appeal to consequences , it ignores the question of how often pregnant women might change their minds . Finally , on one point the ...
Σελίδα 114
... appeals , different types of supposi- tions calling for different types of appeals . It is important to separate out the more common types of appeal . First , there is the appeal to self - evidence . This involves the assumptions ...
... appeals , different types of supposi- tions calling for different types of appeals . It is important to separate out the more common types of appeal . First , there is the appeal to self - evidence . This involves the assumptions ...
Σελίδα 115
... appeal to experience is usually dependent on the authority of some government agency , the press , or a private research agency . The validity of such an appeal is partially determined by the reputation of the authority for impartial ...
... appeal to experience is usually dependent on the authority of some government agency , the press , or a private research agency . The validity of such an appeal is partially determined by the reputation of the authority for impartial ...
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