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The existence of Megalosaurus posed some problems for christian orthodoxy, which typically held that suffering and death had only come into the world through Original Sin, which seemed irreconcilable with the presence of a gigantic devouring reptile during a pre-Adamitic phase of history.
It is typically held that chairs, trees, rocks, people and many of the so-called 'everyday' objects we encounter can be regarded as individuals.
Medieval logicians typically held that affirmative propositions with non-denoting subject terms are false, not meaningless or without truth value, as is sometimes held nowadays.
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But, to give a precise illustration, an identity theorist who thinks that declarative sentences express Russellian propositions will typically hold that true such propositions are identical with facts.
For the reasons noted above, Bayesians will typically hold that, strictly speaking, the proper formulation is 'E is evidence for H relative to background theory theory
Thus they typically hold that public values can justify using state power to compensate for, or even to dismantle, patriarchal (and other disadvantaging) hierarchies that are pervasive in associational life.
Demarcaters typically hold that one can show an argument to be invalid by exhibiting another argument with the same logical form that has true premises and a false conclusion.
Moreover, philosophers who work with a wide definition typically hold that terrorism that targets non-combatants or innocent persons is much more difficult to justify than "selective" terrorism which attacks only those who cannot plausibly claim innocence of the injustice or oppression at issue (and which accordingly does not count as "terrorism" on a narrow definition of the term).
The priority pluralist holds that (proper) part is prior to whole, and typically holds that the minimal parts are ultimately prior.
Realists typically hold that there is a close connection between the predictive success of a theory and its being at least approximately true.
Young-earth creationism typically holds that the Earth, the universe, and the major "kinds" of life were all created in six literal days, 6,000 10,000 years ago.
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