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There is no evidence that gays are more subject to blackmail than heterosexual government employees, but this argument continues to be used to justify denying gays security clearances.
While this argument continues to be heard, practices are different.
It sure is taking its time to get things right, though, and as time passes, this argument continues to lose its power.
Plus, this argument continues, those at blame for the fallout from cyberbullying are the bullies themselves and not the platforms where the bullying occurs.
For some reason, this argument continues to get trotted out, even though numerous critics have pointed out several serious flaws in it (Price, 1953; Hannay, 1971; Fodor, 1975; Shepard, 1978b; Block, 1981a, 1983b; Lyons, 1984; Tye, 1991; Cohen, 1996), and few if any attempts have been made to rebut these critiques (Simpson (1985) is an exception, but of limited scope).
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This, the argument continues, is a moral question, so an answer to this question should be moral as well.
But, the argument continues, this provides no problem for functionalism (or physicalism), since these special first-personal concepts need not denote, or introduce as "modes of presentation", any irreducibly qualitative properties.
In spite of that, however, the argument continues.
Democracy itself, the argument continues, benefits when voters know more about how corporations operate.
Not surprisingly, Flegal's research was also met by heavy counterattacks, and the argument continues.
And so the argument continues, with both sides promising new papers that will prove the other side wrong.
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