This is
a classic argument from economic research on central bank independence.
Not exact matches
Marcia Nichols, president of the Executive Business Center, in Concord, Calif., thinks the
classic argument for outsourcing, namely that it removes a number of worries
from your personal priorities, applies to conventional sharing arrangements.
There just isn't one» is a
classic example of the logic fallacy known as the «
argument from ignorance».
Indeed, in G. M. A. Grube's
classic commentary, Plato» s Thought» as in a number of other accounts» a detailed summary of the Symposium ends with Socrates»
argument; one would never learn
from Grube that Alcibiades had entered at all.
The only «evidence» offered in favour of this hypothesis is that it provides a seemingly rational alternative to the
argument for God
from science —
classic circular logic!
Of course, this
argument — that we should learn
from experience — damns the
classics along with the cat videos, the click bait, the short - form book reviews, and the top - ten lists.
[1] Although Longcore et al. seem eager to cite Churcher and Lawton's now -
classic work as «evidence» of the damage cats can do, they make no mention of Churcher's later comments (just one of many examples of their tendency to «cherry pick»
from the literature only the bits and pieces that fit neatly into their
argument).
In fact, I was by default not doubting the global warming
classic interpretation till I started reading multiple sources on the net, and as my self - confession as a recent skeptic shows, the
argument from the denialist camp are not only convincing to petrol gulping rednecks, but also to a very scientifically minded, atheist european (although, I must admit, I like motor sports; — RRB --RRB-.
Further, he makes the
classic logical error of «begging the question» or assuming the proposition as part of the «proof» when he says Given that global warming is «unequivocal», and is «very likely» due to human activities to quote the 2007 IPCC report, in addition to the obvious
argument from authority.
But try using that
argument to dissuade anyone
from using the
classic coin toss model in most situations.
But even if we gave credence to the dilatory exception
argument in
classic ADR contexts, we would argue that ODR mechanisms, or at least ODR platforms, are safeguarded
from such criticism.