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  • 61Argument from illusion — The argument from illusion is an argument for the existence of sense data.When we observe a straight stick half submerged in water, it appears bent. This is an illusion. Seems the stick is not in fact bent, the bent stick that we are seeing is an …

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  • 62argument form — noun The result of replacing parts of an argument with letters, leaving only logic words such as if and for all unreplaced. : Example: :Original argument: ::All humans are mortal. ::Socrates is human. ::Therefore, Socrates is mortal. :Argument… …

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  • 63Argument from a proper basis — The Argument from a proper basis is an ontological argument for the existence of God related to fideism. Alvin Plantinga argued that belief in God is properly basic belief, and so no basis for belief in God is necessary.… …

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  • 64argument on appeal — A written or printed legal argument, sometimes supplemented by an oral presentation, intended to assist the court in arriving at a just and proper conclusion by presenting the side of a party as supported by points of law and facts in evidence. 5 …

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  • 65And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon — Infobox Television episode | Title = And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon Series = Frasier Season = 8 Episode = 01 02 Airdate = 24 October 2000 Production = 40571 171, 40571 172 Writer = David Angell Peter Casey Director = Pamela Fryman Guests =… …

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  • 66And Frasier Makes Three — Infobox Television episode | Title= And Frasier Makes Three Series = Frasier Season = 11 Episode = 20 Airdate = 20th April 2004 Writer = Sam Johnson Director = Scott Ellis Guests = Aaron Eckhart (Frank) Chris Diamantopoulos (Steve) Prev = Miss… …

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  • 67argument —    While commonly any discussion in which there is disagreement, art criticism is a matter of giving reasons which demonstrate the truth of claims about a work. This requires the use of logic. An extended argument consists of a main conclusion… …

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  • 68argument — An effort to establish belief by a course of reasoning. In rhetoric and logic, an inference drawn from premises, the truth of which is indisputable, or at least highly probable. See also oral argument …

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  • 69argument — An effort to establish belief by a course of reasoning. In rhetoric and logic, an inference drawn from premises, the truth of which is indisputable, or at least highly probable. See also oral argument …

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  • 70argument — Synonyms and related words: Kilkenny cats, action, addend, affray, altercation, anagnorisis, angle, answer, antilogarithm, apologetics, apologia, apology, architectonics, architecture, argumentation, argumentum, assertion, atmosphere, background …

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