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I am on a new server, one that claims to be able to handle a bit more volume. With all the confidence such a claim inspires, it might advance the debate if we take a shot at systematically addressing all of the main criticisms and counter-arguments that resulted from my previous post o...
You can generate counterarguments by asking yourself how someone who disagrees with you might respond to each of the points you’ve made or your position as a whole. If you can’t immediately imagine another position, here are some strategies to try: Do some research. It may seem ...
Extremists are quick to resort to epithets (racist, subversive, pervert, hate monger, nut, crackpot, degenerate, un-American, anti-semite, red, commie, nazi, kook, fink, liar, bigot, and so on) to label and condemn opponents in order to divert attention from their arguments and to disco...
“balance of terror” generated by the threat of use of nuclear weapons against civilian targets turned out to be a convincing counterexample to my fourth argument for the claim that state terrorism is morally worse than terrorism employed by non-state agents, the first three arguments would ...
Several arguments presented with the authority of scholars to students, laymen, and neophyte social scientists are to the mind naive and irresponsible. This appears to me as the case because the others present as clear and self-evident, under which are not demonstrated to be so, and thus ...
Allen (2008:969) objects that various sociological as well as biological “arguments for the superiority of Anglo-American culture make the differences between the West and the East unbridgeable and a source of perpetual conflict.” 44. Smelser and Mitchell (2002:32) remark that “glorification ...
As strange as it might sound, the criteria for just wars developed in the Middle Ages still provide the better moral arguments in some cases. This is not an argument against international law, but rather one in favour of improving it. This goes in particular for cases concerning armed ...