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It could teach anti-religion, of course: it could mount arguments for all the bad things associated with religious history.
But it does mean they have to mount arguments to defend their right to a private life that other unfamous people take for granted.
To explain why the male peacock makes such sizeable investments, biologists mount arguments as to the effects of sexual selection and costly signaling to account for peacock fitness, which is advertised by their elaborate plumage.
Both of these quasi-linguistic features of propositional attitudes their alleged sentential structure and their semantic (or intentional) properties—have been used by philosophers to mount arguments for eliminativism.
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As Brose writes, "Many commanders in Germany and Europe harbored stubborn 'we will survive' attitudes that enabled them to scoff at mounting arguments against attacking headlong into a rain of bullets".
Navarro's research adds to the mounting argument for more missions to Venus.
But what matter no less are the assumptions on the basis of which we mount our arguments.
Defense attorneys routinely mount biased arguments on behalf of their clients; indeed, it is their job to make the strongest one-sided case they can.
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