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Appeal to consequences and guilt by association Instead of evidence, a theory is rejected based on its alleged consequences or linking the opponent's viewpoint to distasteful and evil phenomena.
And as a result of that, shouldn't we say that however far appeal to consequences goes in terms of giving us our moral theory, don't we have to say in terms of consequences, or with regard to consequences, suicide is immoral?
The right to life outweighs the appeal to consequences.
These may be considered appeals to consequences (a form of logical fallacy), as the potential ramifications of belief in evolutionary theory have nothing to do with its objective empirical reality.
Appeals to consequences typically link evolutionary theory to renouncement of theism, which would inevitably lead to immorality (Morris [1972]) thus denying moral autonomy (Mackie [1982], Brink [2007]; Table 4).
Evolutionary proponents also utilize appeals to consequences.
Appeal of the appeal.
The implication of these serious topics can damage the low-consequence appeal of the "relationship".
In her 2016 book Good Guys with Guns: The Appeal and Consequences of Concealed Carry, sociologist Angela Stroud investigated the impact of family ties on concealed-carry gun owners.
However, it could also be a consequence of the intuitive appeal of 'catching cancer early'.
PROFANITY -- Little of consequence.
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