In the Jan. 7 letter "Mike DeWine doing will of man not God," Carl Felton proposes that the "law of God" should be the one-and-only source for all civil law. Not in America, Carl — thank God. In his ...
https://doi.org/10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.50.4.480 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.50.4.480 Copy URL Abstract This paper is a contribution to ...
A standard method for refuting a set of claims is to show that it implies a contradiction. Stephen Clark questions this method on the grounds that the Law of Non-Contradiction, together with the other ...
"It's magic. We don't have to explain it." Those were words famously said by then-Editor-in-Chief of Marvel, Joe Quesada, about the widely reviled events of One More Day, in which Spider-Man made a ...
My aim in this paper is to discuss some problems and issues connected with the notion of the "a priori." I should state at the beginning that my own position is what might be termed ...
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One reason that some people suppose science and reason are incapable of establishing beyond reasonable doubt that certain supernatural claims are false—for example, that fairies or angels or spirit ...
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