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A second type of argument for ethical relativism is due to the Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711 76), who claimed that moral beliefs are based on "sentiment," or emotion, rather than on reason.
A second type of argument for expected utility theory relies on so-called representation theorems.
A second type of argument used against atomism involved showing that that the notion of conceptually minimal parts was philosophically and scientifically wanting (e.g., Avicenna 1983, III.4, 189 190).
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But there is a third type of argument: we have the woodland only because previous generations passed it on to us and we have a similar obligation to pass it on to future generations.
A second type of Leibnizean argument for God's real possibility returns to the thesis that God is the most perfect being, and adds that perfections are positive and simple, unanalyzable qualities.
The second type of argument is one side of a perennial debate in the philosophy of cognitive science.
The second type of argument makes no appeal to biological considerations whatsoever (although many evolutionary psychologists give these arguments a biological twist).
The second type of argument against beliefs focuses upon their semantic properties and concludes that these sorts of properties make propositional attitudes ill-suited for even a computational theory of the mind.
The second type of argument that Rawls provides in favor of his favored restrictions on religious reasons, however, appeals not to the claim that justifying coercion on the basis of alien reasons disrespects our compatriots, but to the idea that the reasons on which we rely must be ones that others can endorse as autonomous agents.
A third type of inductive justification recognizes the argument from analogy as a distinctive form, but treats its past successes as evidence for future success.
Carruthers presents a clear outline of the first type of argument "the biological argument for massive modularity": "(1) Biological systems are designed systems, constructed incrementally.
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