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What justification can be given for the claim that analogical arguments deliver either plausible conclusions or some other desideratum?

Now, presumably not all moral states of affairs can be justified: eventually there will be basic moral states of affairs, for which no justification can be given.

Perhaps some justification can be given for this restriction if we develop a metaphysics on which objects themselves are ontologically fundamental, with events, processes, facts and states of affairs being derived entities.

Objecting to the second of Strawson's anti-theory contentions, some have argued that incompatibilist intuitions are embedded in the reactive attitudes themselves so that these attitudes cannot persist unless some justification can be given of them, or more weakly, that they cannot but be disturbed if something like determinism is true.

On the one hand, those who understand the evaluation implicit in love to be a matter of the bestowal of value (such as Telfer 1970 71; Friedman 1993; Singer 1994) typically claim that no justification can be given (cf. Section 4.2).

"We deplore the indiscriminate shelling of a medical facility," said UNICEF Representative in Somalia Christian Balslev-Olesen, "It is an action that is totally unacceptable and one for which no justification can be given".

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This literature considers the epistemology of these experiments: what we can learn by simulation, and also the kinds of justifications which can be given in applying that knowledge to the "real" world.

While the principle of Predicative Comprehension can be given a constructive justification, no such justification can be provided for the principle of Extensionality of Functions.

The assumption that \ \Omega\) is atomless is thus similar to Savage's P6, and can be given a similar justification: any way \(p_i\) in which \(p\) can be true can be partitioned into two further propositions according to how some coin would land if tossed.

The second strategy admits that there are cases in which unjust actions can be given a consequentialist justification, but holds that when so much as it stake, justice must give way to consequentialism's demands (Smart 1973; Kagan 1989; Pettit 1997).

The discussion of the probability axioms in the text assumes only Finite Additivity, because it is only Axioms (A1 - A3) that can be given a Dutch Book justification.

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