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  1. Petros Agapetos

    Should Armenia be considered Middle East? Poll!

    Should Armenia be considered Middle East? Poll! Armenia has historic ties to the Persian, Roman, and Greek empires. Armenia has cultural similarities to other Caucasus nations, such as Georgians and Azeris. Armenians resemble other Caucasus people, such as Georgians and Azeris. Armenia is a...
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    What languages do you speak?

    Which languages can you correctly pronounce? Which languages do you understand? Which languages do you speak fluently or at a native speaker's level?
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    Debate Should freedom of speech be unlimited?

    No, let's make a distinction here between Muslims and Islam, that is often overlooked. There is no Islam without sharia or jihad. This doesn't mean that a person identifying with the religion either knows about nor cares about these passages, but they are there. And as Muslims become more...
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    Debate Should freedom of speech be unlimited?

    I have read the violence of the Old Testament. I find it abhorrent. But I have a few things to say about it. The violence of the old testament is descriptive not prescriptive as it is in the Quran. Besides, a great deal of the old testament laws associated with temple worship are no longer...
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    Ethics Ethics and Meta-Ethics

    Intuitive morality Some defend moral absolutism by claiming 'moral values' are a property we detect with a special faculty of moral perception. But notice this is no longer supporting divine existence as the moral argument is claimed to. And only proposing new phenomenon in need of their own...
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    Ethics Ethics and Meta-Ethics

    Deontological moralityWhen William Lane Craig says that we have "absolute moral duties" is to say we have certain moral obligations regardless whether or not we think we do. This is a concept with similar empirical in-conceptual problems. If absolutely no one is aware of a duty to do X, the idea...
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    Ethics Ethics and Meta-Ethics

    Morality refers to the concept of human ethics which pertains to matters of good and evil — also referred to as "right or wrong". Morality is generally discussed within three contexts: matters of individual conscience; systems of principles and judgments — sometimes called moral values —...
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    Religion In what God(s) do you believe ?

    I agree with you that the existence of our universe requires an explanation, and origin, but what makes you think that origin or cause or reason is God? If you only answer "who created the Universe"' it may not occur to you that the true answer might not be in the form of a "who" but of a "what".
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    Ethics Ethics and Meta-Ethics

    Questions for users: 1. Are you moral absolutist? 2. Are you moral relativist? 3. Do you believe in objective moral values and duties? 4. Are you cognitivist or non-cognitivist?
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    Ethics Ethics and Meta-Ethics

    Absolute morality postulates that what is moral and what is immoral is independent of circumstances and unchanging. It is very popular with religion believers because it fits their use of holy texts to determine morality. The opposite view is moral relativism. Assuming absolute morality is the...
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    Ethics Ethics and Meta-Ethics

    Objective morality is the idea that a certain system of ethics or set of moral judgments is not just true according to a person's subjective opinion, but factually true. Proponents of this theory would argue that a statement like "Murder is wrong" can be as objectively true as "1 + 1 = 2." Most...
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    Philosophy Philosophy of Science and Skepticism

    Extreme skepticism is a niche philosophical position of adopting extreme doubt of all knowledge. Proponents fundamentally doubt the reliability of their senses, memory and cognition, which in turn implies the impossibility of belief in anything. This view tends towards perpetual indecision...
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    Philosophy Philosophy of Science and Skepticism

    In western philosophy, skepticism is, broadly speaking, the attitude of systematically doubting knowledge claims. However, skepticism actually encompasses a range of views and philosophies. Skeptics have challenged the adequacy or reliability of many speculative claims, such as the existence of...
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    Philosophy Philosophy of Science and Skepticism

    Response to Problems of Scientific Realism: The No-Miracles Argument does not rest on the assumption that the best explanation is the true one, but that it only rests on the assumption that we should accept the best explanation. It’s just that accepting the best explanation entails truth in this...
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    Philosophy Philosophy of Science and Skepticism

    Scientific Realism makes three kinds of claims: 1. Metaphysical - There is an external world that is mind-independent. 2. Semantic – ex. “Should scientific claims be construed literally?” 3. Epistemological – Scientific theories are approximately true “The positive argument for...
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    Debate Should freedom of speech be unlimited?

    I see that as someone who is against Islam.... but politicians often brand anyone that's opposed to muslims as being 'racist';- even though Islam is an abusive ideology and not a race, since there's white muslims too, just like there's black christians or catholics. In the UK, it would most...
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    Philosophy Logical Fallacies Explained and Debunked

    Hasty generalizations, also known as the fallacy of insufficient statistics, the fallacy of insufficient sample, leaping to conclusions and hasty induction, is the practice of drawing a conclusion about a population based on a sample size that is too small. Syllogism Sample S, too small, is...
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    Philosophy Logical Fallacies Explained and Debunked

    An appeal to popularity is very similar to an appeal to emotion in that it targets emotions; The difference being that it does not focus on the listener's emotions, and instead focuses on what the majority of people think or the popular position to take with regards to the claim. The arguer then...
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    Philosophy Logical Fallacies Explained and Debunked

    Special pleading is a claim that standards of evidence should be modified or reversed for a particular claim or type of claim. Apologists often compartmentalize their religious beliefs and apply special evidenciary standards to claims related to those beliefs. For example, while the standard...
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    Ethics Ethics and Meta-Ethics

    Implications of the is-ought problem This objection is a significant obstacle in using logical argument to demonstrate any ethic system based purely on evidence or science. Given the facts "Alice has food", "Bob is starving", "Alice could give the food to Bob", these statements do no in...
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