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According to Balls: "Europe is our best platform to win the global argument for an open and fair world".
This wasn't because he had a global argument for compatibilism.
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We end this section with the observation that Malebranche's views on motion and rest just discussed seems to be at odds with one of his global arguments for occasionalism, in particular, the CCC argument.
Hartshorne believes that the other arguments in his own global argument make the case for God's possible existence.
Still, many regard such arguments as problematic for morality, particularly when developed as a "global" argument (Kahane, 2010).
The notion of a "pause" has long been a major argument for global warming doubters.
There is an argument for global progress on many fronts; seatbelts in cars, life vests in aircraft, nuclear non-proliferation.
But there's definitely an argument for global diversification.
As we shall see, this argument bears a strong resemblance to Malebranche's most persuasive argument for global occasionalism, the "conservation is but continuous creation" argument.
This, however, raises the question of whether such non-modal powers are robust enough to anchor the free will and moral responsibility of thinking substances.[27] If we bracket the issue of how to render a full-blown occasionalism with a sufficiently robust account of free will, then, as we have hopefully seen, the CCC argument is a fairly powerful argument as an argument for global occasionalism.
A famous instance of this type of argument is the Cartesian argument for global skepticism, according to which the hypothesis that reality is more or less the way we customarily deem it to be is empirically equivalent to a variety of so-called skeptical hypotheses (such as that we are beguiled by an evil demon, or that we are brains in a vat, connected to a supercomputer).
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