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The phrase "argument of experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing reasoning or conclusions drawn from personal or observed experiences.
Example: "In her essay, she presented an argument of experience to support her claims about the effectiveness of the new teaching method."
Alternatives: "experience-based argument" or "argument from experience".
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To the sceptic who asks, "Who says that individuals have these rights?" the argument of experience about the minimum required for a chance of human flourishing, and the vividly recent history of circumstances in which millions were regarded as not having any such rights, is a definitive reply.
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Furthermore, the argument of greater experience will retain face value forever unless the current paradigm is questioned.
However and this is the argument of Book II our immediate experience of our own bodies as instruments of our wills is an experience of our actions being immediately determined by desire rather than by reason.
Suppose for the sake of argument that experience essentially involves the exercise of recognitional capacities, and I have a capacity to recognise the Queen.
The ability to distil what is just and equitable between competing arguments can be borne of experience, but it is also an instinctive quality.
The new history and the old confront each other not in the form of academic debate or historiographical argument, but in the form of experience: one history is here, another there.
A critique of the Argument from Experience for the epistemic value of theistic experiences comes from the facts of religious diversity.
Defenders of the Argument from Experience differ over the strength of the initial evidential case and have defended the staying power of the Argument against counter-evidence to varying degrees.
In these days before Tuesday's primaries in Texas and Ohio, she is drawing on those reserves to put forth what her campaign considers its most effective argument against Mr. Obama — his lack of experience.
He recommends instead an argument from ghosts: pure subjects of experience without any physical nature.
McCain's co-opted Obama's argument of change, abandoned the experience argument, demonstrated his adaptability, highlighted his decision-making, BUT: "It doesn't get to how he would govern".
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