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As Protagoras has already admitted (167a3), it is implausible to say that benefit is a relative notion.
It seems implausible to say that eating the cake is good in itself, of intrinsic value.
But it is implausible to say that all of these events happened by chance; no probabilistic theory need be invoked to predict or explain any of them.
It also seems implausible to say that it is good just because it satisfies a desire as such: for even if I was bulimic it might do that, but still not be regarded as good.
It is not implausible to say that the agent killed the victim, although she was completely immobile throughout the relevant time period.[17] These cases make it clear that immobility doesn't rule out positive relevance.
As Elizabeth Anscombe wrote in a similar context, 'it is implausible to say that the word is equivocal as it occurs in these different cases' and from the fact that 'we are tempted to speak of "different senses" of a word which is clearly not equivocal, we may infer that we are pretty much in the dark about the character of the concept which it represents' (Anscombe 1963, p. 1).
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It seemed implausible, to say the least, but they stuck to their story.
It is implausible, for example, to say that a young boy who decides not to snatch away his sister's toy deserves no credit at all for making the right decision, just because there remained until he so decided a chance that he would instead decide to take the toy.
It is too early in the research, however, to say that implausible brain conditions have been found for experiences of God.
This is not to say that it is false, or even that it is implausible to assume it in his argument for Anomalous Monism.
I'd say that was implausible, except that I do remember the 1987 crash (yes, I'm that old; we used stone axes for our simulations).
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