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The argument represents a patchwork of theories advanced for years, but the more common argument is that thimerosal directly damaged children's brains.
Though Harman and others (for example, Dreier 1990 and 2006) have argued that a form of moral relativism provides the best explanation of internalism, a more common argument has been that the action-guiding character of moral judgments is best explained by a non-cognitivist or expressivist account according to which moral judgments lack truth-value (at least beyond the claim of minimalism).
Savage concluded by reiterating a more common argument for backing the Democratic candidate: that only whiter, more privileged people can afford to risk allowing Trump to be elected president.
This will likely be more common argument as automation becomes an increasing factor in low-skill work, and employers need to weigh higher salaried employees with potentially cheap and more effective machines.
The more common argument for the relevance of dormancy, however, holds that long latency periods between primary tumour resection and diagnosis of metastasis prove its existence.
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The more common arguments against tolerating a nuclear Iran are these: First, that possession of a nuclear shield would embolden Iran to step up its interference in the region, either directly or through surrogates like Hezbollah.
But the more common arguments for this conclusion are more modest; rather than setting out to show the existence of God to be impossible, they typically invoke theological premises to show that if there were a God, then miracles would not occur.
Those who live in rural areas, where gun ownership is more common, take arguments about gun control as a sign that the city snobs want to tell them to how to lead their lives.
In addition to this classification of the aims of an argument, there is a more common distinction among arguments in terms of their structure.
In the more common moral hazard argument, the connection between too-big-to-fail status and terrible decisions is direct: bankers knew they'd be saved if they failed, so they started gambling.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet In the more common moral hazard argument, the connection between too-big-to-fail status and terrible decisions is direct: bankers knew they'd be saved if they failed, so they started gambling.
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