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Instead we suggest that, without robust supporting evidence, it is important to bear in mind that what is recommended may have the potential for harmful effects or, more plausibly, there is a risk that precious funds and resources are not being used to best effect [ 47].
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It is at least somewhat controversial whether full-fledged verification or falsification in this sense ever occurs.[16] Plausibly, there are some propositions whose truth or falsity we grasp in an utterly direct, unmediated way.
Radiation-induced delayed gnomic instability could explain the leukaemogenic process more plausibly, but there is no conclusive evidence of its involvement (Morgan, 2003).
However it seems there is one variety of proposition which presumably expresses a soft fact about the past, but is very plausibly not necessary, namely a proposition which is equivalent to a conjunction where one of the conjuncts is plausibly wholly about the future, and where the other conjunct does not entail it.
It has been plausibly claimed that there is a general link between the rise of a political system, namely democracy, and the self-critical speculative thinking that characterizes the Greeks in and to some extent before the 5th century.
These days, Alexander Downer, Australia's effective if prickly foreign minister, can plausibly say that "there is no need to trade off America against Asia": Australia has managed to have both.This has not, however, been easy or straightforward.
Each of these assumptions, however, is open to dispute, and thus some might plausibly insist that there is no need for a distinct account of global public reason.
On the other hand, we have a number of arguments — the most prominent being the knowledge argument — which plausibly show that there is no place for experience or qualia in a world that is described in purely objective terms.
If one defines a right rather thinly as what one has whenever one has justifiable claims on others to assure one's possession of things or one's exercise of certain capacities, then one can plausibly argue that there is a common notion of rights between the Chinese and Western traditions (Wong, 2004).
That is, it can be plausibly argued that there is not much difference, as far as negative attitudes to disability are concerned, between a screening programme which aims to reduce the prevalence of disability and one that merely aims to provide choice, if it is known that most people, when given a choice, choose to avoid disability.
Some think it engages in metaphysical multiple vision, seeing a multiplicity of things at a given place and time where there is plausibly only one.
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