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These are strong, and puzzling, claims.
One of Hume's most puzzling claims is that taste is an "immediate" response.
LARGE NUMBER OF TRUMP SUPPORTERS BELIEVE IN CONSPIRACY THEORIES - Max Ehrenfreund: "Vague insinuations and sometimes puzzling claims from Donald Trump have become commonplace on television and in speeches.
The debate over the Obama administration's contraception policy has yielded some puzzling claims about birth control and Plan B. House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) addressed the House in February, urging his colleagues to reverse Obama's mandate for health insurance coverage of "abortion-inducing drugs:".
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It also left a giant rift within the Barnes family, who said they learned of their relative's puzzling claim only when reporters began appearing at their doors.
(This is admittedly a puzzling claim, but one which I will not delve into further here.
In order to defend (1) against the so-called "determined or random" dilemma, above, the incompatibilist has to offer a positive account of the puzzling claim that persons are the first causes of their choices.
(K 1 26 27) Despite the king's obvious dismay, he is nonetheless sufficiently curious about what lies behind this puzzling claim that he agrees to the sage's request to be allowed to broaden his explanation of it.
But he supports his highly revisionary definition by the puzzling claim that to define terrorism as violence meant to intimidate is to imply that terrorism is particularly abhorrent and thereby "in effect … invite a kind of prima facie approval or tolerance of war" (Honderich 2006: 93).
On its face, this is a puzzling claim, because whether being born with a propensity to be tall rather than short turns out to be an advantage or disadvantage depends on social arrangements—on whether the individual gets adequate nutrition to grow tall, and on whether activities that are better performed by tall persons are valued in the society, and so on.
As we have said, Hegel's logic is meant somehow to generate a content to produce a type of ontology and this comes into explicit focus with Hegel's puzzling claim in Book 3 concerning a syllogism that has become "concrete" and "full of content" that thereby has necessary existence (SL: 616 7).
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