Sentences with phrase «argument logical sense»

A «classic Lib Dem fudge» is what the Mirror's Kevin Maguire called it on the Daily Politics, and one pro-Trident Labour MP tells me that the Lib Dems» proposed halfway solution is almost worse than «being against Trident altogether — at least that would give their argument logical sense».

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This community has as its core a mystery to the human experience, and a sense that story and imagery can persuade at least as well as logical, more strictly factual arguments.
They want their beliefs to make rational sense so they create pseudo logical arguments.
She knows the heart of God more than anyone else I know, and so while she may not know all the logical arguments or Scripture passages for various theological views, she senses rightness and wrongness in various theological positions.
We shall take our definition of logical possibility from Hartshorne himself: «A described state of affairs is «logically possible» if the description «makes sense» and involves no contradictions» (6: 593) What Hartshorne means by «makes sense» is never clearly spelled out in his arguments.
That is in no sense or way a logical answer, nor is it based on common sense (maybe it is a common sense-less argument).
«This is too logical a transition for anyone to have an ideological argument against clean energy, because it stands against economic growth and good business sense,» says Daniel Kammen, professor of energy at the University of California, Berkeley, and science envoy for the U.S. State Department, who is attending the talks, «That's what people are saying here — they're incredulous that anyone would want to back off on this.»
Authors are artists in this sense whose duty is connecting the dots in a logical argument and emotional experience to formulate stories to facilitate their readers enjoyment of the pages.
I'm sorry for your mother's loss, but your argument does not make any logical sense.
This doesn't make all that much sense to me, though I can see how to some people this argument would make logical sense.
Argument from authority does not settle a logical argument, true, but we are not having a logical argument in that senseArgument from authority does not settle a logical argument, true, but we are not having a logical argument in that senseargument, true, but we are not having a logical argument in that senseargument in that sense anyway.
Your logical argument only makes sense with the term «stopped», but does not make sense with the term «paused».
By that analysis the CAGWists are not practicing science in the Aristotelian sense; that would be what causes all their repeated and widespread Aristotelian logical errors and refusal to accept opposing skeptical dialog on Earthly reality / Earthly observations and Earthly arguments.
Hmmm, either Garnaut's argument does not make logical sense or I do not understand some of his technical terms because I can not make head nor tail out of his words as quoted.
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE RESPONSE]:»... if you take your argument to it's logical conclusion,... Joe Common - Sense would be better off evaluating Johnny and his parents, because all of the knowledge that we mental health types have gained about depression, child developmental, family systems, etc., etc., etc., has left us hopelessly biased and unable to sort through the myriad of relevant variables to be considered in evaluating an individual family.
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