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Lee's argument, from which he never wavered, was that Singapore and other Asian countries, China included, weren't ready for Western-style democracy, which wasn't necessarily the best way to organize things, anyway.
I had not been exposed previously to the emotional relentlessness of this sort of argument, from which Tom Friedman would soon make a great fortune; it seemed at the time beyond my powers to assess, except for the part about Chrysler making lousy cars.
Sometimes one discovers something by means of visual thinking using background knowledge, resulting in a cogent argument from which one could construct a proof.
Although this line fits oddly with the argument from which Boethius set out, he may already be anticipating the Principle of Modes of Cognition, which he proposes in the Consolation (see Section 6 below).
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In our second arc – our abstraction level – we develop structured arguments, from which we induce abstract argumentation systems and compute the argumentation semantics to provide labelings of the acceptability status of each argument.
In Section 4.1, we present a chain of arguments from which we conclude that, for ZL helper data, it is sufficient to consider only functions g with the following properties: (1) covering (mathcal {W}) on each quantization interval (surjective); (2) monotonically increasing on each quantization interval.
The members of the second focus group provided 19 arguments, from which 23 underlying grounds were collected.
It's this kind of narrow approach that gets people into endless arguments from which they won't back down, as they try to enforce their reality onto others, denying the reality of anyone else.
Aquinas's third demonstration of God's existence is the argument from contingency, which he advances by distinguishing between possible and necessary beings.
Jayne objected to this designation, but I defended myself with what I termed "an argument from reality" — which was also objected to by Jayne, who said I was using "an argument from being really annoying".
Indeed, philosophers and theologians in the medieval and early modern periods adopted it as the basis of an argument for the existence of God the teleological argument, also known as the argument from design, which was developed in sophisticated ways in the 19th and 20th centuries (see intelligent design).
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