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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ues may tell us what to do about them. Medical science discovered various techniques of contraception, each with its own probabilities for success. B... ... with its own probabilities for success. But whether we should use these techniques is a value question. Science gave us the atomic bomb, but should... ...electricity, mobile phones, cloning, stem cell potentials for healing, the techniques of abortion, as well as to violent video games sanctioned by Go... ...ciful Jesus have sat quietly if his followers had used such inquisitional techniques? Would the Merciful Allah of the Qur‘an, or his prophet, have s... ...organs like hearts or other body part replacements like knees and hips, or techniques to reverse obesity are all factors that increase expenses. ... ...nd law enforcement expenses and prison expenses. . ―Let me ask a rhetorical question. Are you concerned about the type of children who will ...

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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...n the evolution of matter in the Universe. One should recognize that some rhetorical considerations, to a certain extent Manichean ones, to the disa... ...sidered the world that we generally regard as real) through practices and techniques such as yoga, with a view of reaching Nirvana − which is a path... ...modern and more efficient way of developing itself.) Even by discarding a rhetorical-subjective dissertation, or any presumed scientific interest, i...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...eptive device) in countries where religious beliefs discourage use of birth control techniques. Complexity is the degree to which an innovation is pe... ...olving problems. While most fields of endeavor employ a number of problem-solving techniques, some methods are typically associated with certain di... ... material resources provided by others. Are ideas substitutes for things? These rhetorical and problematic questions must remain open. However, i... ...ion to that problem lies not in artificially changing that image through promotion techniques, but rather in changing the causes of the negative ima... ...s found by Long (1976) to be more effective in fund raising. Various fund-raising techniques were tested in a marketing research experiment by Rein... ...s as repairmen rather than medical men ... They were said to be more interested in techniques of filling teeth than of viewing caries as a disease.”... ...d. For example, in the realm of public opinion, Ferguson and McHenry (1973) asked rhetorically: What roles are played by parent, peer, teacher, cl...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...line between computer modeling and biologi- cal research, digital production techniques blur the lines between listening, editing, and remaking. “Rip,... ... at the end of this chapter. Musical styles change over time and so do their techniques of appropria- tion. Sometimes musical generations find their su... ...ded artistic quality that is associated with “mere” cut-and-paste or collage techniques. The com- bination is greater than the sum of its parts. If Ch... ...gy from an artisanal process of one-off creations, developed with customized techniques, to a true engineering discipline, using processes and parts t... ...es it involve some hyping of the new hot field, some denigration of the older techniques? I would be shocked, shocked, to find there was hype involved i... ...r services, precluding the “ensemble” analysis they sought to do. Weiss asks rhetorically, “What is the economic and social harm to over 1 billion peo... ...al property rights close to the ultimate commercially viable innovation. The rhetorical structure of the debate—replete with paradox and inversion—is ... ...t subsequent patent decisions as deep statements of principle or commonplace rhetorical flourishes. Still it seems to me a much stronger argument than ... ...n view attractive, noting, correctly, that Locke is commonly brandished as a rhetorical emblem for property schemes that he himself would have scorned...

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