10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNPERSUADABLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unpersuadable in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unpersuadable im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Experimental Philosophy and Its Critics
239; see also 2004, p. 123) It is not clear, however, why we can't adopt a theory
of evidence that requires that evidence be capable of persuading the
unpersuaded without requiring that evidence be capable of persuading the
unpersuadable.
Joachim Horvath, Thomas Grundmann, 2013
2
Experimental Philosophy: An Introduction
The difference, then, between being unpersuaded and being unpersuadable (
that is, being skeptical) rests on whether or not a person is willing to accept
certain kinds of reasons as good enough reasons for believing that p. A person
who is ...
Adopt Jesus' Approach to Persuading the Unpersuadable Some people are
simply never convinced unless they see for themselves the truth of the matter.
They need to experience the benefit or the validity of an idea, especially one that
does ...
4
The Reconciler: An Attempt to Exhibit, in a Somewhat New ...
"But the unpersuadable Jews." " But the Jews which were unpersuadable, moved
with envy." " Unpersuadable to the Son." " To whom swore he that they should not
enter into his rest, but to them that were unpersuadable ?" " Entered not in ...
5
The Organon, Or Logical Treatises of Aristotle with the ...
Thus, since he who possesses science .is said to be scientifically. disposed, the
property of science would not be the being immutable in opinion by reason, for
the man of science will be unpersuadable by reason. In confirmation however it ...
6
The Organon, or Logical treatises, of Aristotle: With the ...
... the man of science will be unpersuadable by reason. In confirmation however it
must be stated, that that to which a thing happens, and the accident taken
together with that to which it is accidental, are not different simply, but they are
said to ...
Aristotle, Porphyry, 1853
(vs 2) Disobedience is translated from the Greek word apeitheia, “lit., 'the
condition of being unpersuadable' (a, negative, peithÇ, 'to persuade'), denotes '
obstinacy, obstinate rejection of the will of God'; hence, 'disobedience.'” (Vine, p
173) ...
8
Integrity and Moral Relativism
Not unpersuadable as children, or insane or stubbornly evil people are. Such
people ... But unpersuadable in principle, as some people were once considered
ignorant in principle, because our arguments simply cannot reach them. And as
in ...
Samuel Fleischacker, 1992
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The Organon, or logical treatises: with the introd. of Porphyry
Thus, since he who possesses science is said to be scientifically disposed, the
property of science would not be the being immutable in opinion by reason, for
the man of science will be unpersuadable by reason. In confirmation however it ...
10
Mrs. Armytage, Or Female Domination
I am glad to see you so unpersuadable,” said Lady Laura. “ I am unpersuadable,”
replied Miss Armytage. “Where once I give my confidence, I find great difficulty in
withdrawing it; particularly where (why should I deny it?) my own happiness is ...
Gore (Mrs. (Catherine Grace Frances)), 1836
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «UNPERSUADABLE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
unpersuadable im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Rich GOP donor pitches conservative solutions to climate change …
I am on record (see the links underneath this post) arguing that the Republican Party as currently constituted is, for all intents and purposes, unpersuadable on ... «Vox, Jul 15»
Iran deal vindicates John Kerry
Instead, there was relief accompanied by sober recognition of months of hard work ahead to convince skeptical, perhaps unpersuadable, lawmakers to support ... «China Post, Jul 15»
After diplomatic disappointments, Iran deal vindicates Kerry
Instead, there was relief accompanied by sober recognition of months of hard work ahead to convince skeptical, perhaps unpersuadable, lawmakers to support ... «Economic Times, Jul 15»
Amy Biancolli: No, 'The Long Walk' is not your typical opera
Second: because this one, I hoped, might make a stronger-than-usual argument for the form in general, persuading otherwise-unpersuadable audiences that a ... «Albany Times Union, Jul 15»
Walt Whitman and the Essence of Opera
Aucoin takes Whitman's career-long monologue and turns it into a vexed exchange between two equals, each alone and unpersuadable, never speaking in one ... «The New Yorker, Jun 15»
Robert Downey Jr.'s charm is no match for incredibly awkward …
Downey's unflappable object met with Guru-Murthy's unpersuadable force of wanting to ask questions about Downey's past during an Avengers press junket, ... «A.V. Club, Apr 15»
The President Who Doesn't Get It
It means to have in the White House a man unpersuadable as to the realities of power. To wish the matter otherwise is not to wish that Don Rumsfeld sat in the ... «American Spectator, Feb 15»
Mitch Daniels says he would have won 2012 GOP nomination …
... the GOP nomination in 2012 but lost to an overpowering Obama campaign backed by a “monolithic, unpersuadable base of black and strongly liberal voters.”. «Washington Examiner, Jan 15»
Can Democrats Win In the South by Being More Liberal?
It means putting all your energy into getting those Democrats registered and voting, and not wasting time convincing unpersuadable white conservatives that you ... «The American Prospect, Dez 14»
McConnell's challenge in Kentucky
Black voters in large cities are often written off as unpersuadable, immutably Democratic. In Kentucky, the poor people are more demographically Republican: ... «Washington Examiner, Okt 14»