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    By analogy, when the Occidental case protestant Wayne that is against the delivering of flawed safety- critical software that is described to be selling a car with defective brakes. Safety had always been at the upmost priority in the automotive industry. Releasing a faulty vehicle with brakes that could fail is deemed wrongly by most. In addition, Wayne argues that releasing safety- critical software that could fail would be wrong for him. Since his analysis revolves around engineering systems…

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    Fallacies In Advertising

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    Rhetoric devices and fallacies are found throughout the advertisements everywhere. They are used to persuade customers to believe in their messages by playing our emotionally and psychologically. This picture advertisement use False analogy fallacy, pathos and rhetorical analogy/comparison as its rhetorical device. And it targets to the people who are lack of excitement and help them become…

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    and death. God’s covenant with Abram led to God promising to be with Jacob, and renaming him Israel, the name of those who would be His chosen people. This is the first part of the marriage analogy. Jacob’s descendants came to be called Israel, and God referred to them as His bride. God, in this grand analogy, was not married to them (as the modern man views marriage) but was betrothed, as Hosea 2:19-20 says to Israel, “I will betroth you to Me forever; Yes, I will betroth you to Me in…

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    if you could get past the lengthy speech accompanied by microphone technical issues. Both exhibits were thought provoking in their own sense; Louise’s double exposure photographs resonated with my love for visually compelling and graphic art. Her analogy of windows and mirrors heavily deals with an artist’s identity and their identity within their own creations and encourages me to look deeper into myself and my art to find the deeper hidden meanings that I might not even know…

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    that are to be blamed for corrupting the youth. After that argument, Socrates uses a horse analogy, to basically say that most people ruin the children and only a few improve them. I feel like it was smart of Socrates to use an analogy about horses and horse breeders for this situation. The analogy was based on common sense, and undisputed facts so it will be hard for his enemies to say it is a flawed analogy. Also, this defense is a good follow up from his last argument, because both support…

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    Judith Jarvis Thomson and Rosalind Hursthouse have differing opinions on abortion’s morality. In this paper, I will explain both of their arguments for the moral grounds of abortion and explain how Thomson’s analogy of the “world’s famous violinist” differs from abortion, which weakens it. Rosalind Hursthouse is a Professor of Philosophy at University of Auckland, and in her paper, “Virtue Theory and Abortion”, she uses virtue theory to respond to critics by using it how it may be show in the…

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    Design Argument Analysis

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    organisms were created by an intelligent designer by using, by inductive reasoning, the analogy of a watchmaker. A watch is a complex product and made by a designer, a watchmaker. Paley’s design argument can be summarized as follows: that the intricacy and adeptness of organism are best explained by suggesting the existence of an extremely intelligent designer. What is the reasoning involved in the Watchmaker Analogy? David Hume, who discussed different design arguments in his Dialogues…

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    This week’s section of Edward Hirsch’s book, How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry, places great emphasis on the role of the poet as a herald of the pleasures and pains of the human experience who maintains a delicate balance between speaking of universal emotions and experiencing them as an individual. Through several lyrical poetic forms that employ both figurative and literal language, in chapters 5-8, Hirsch examines poets who cipher and decipher what it means to be human. In…

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    Critical Analysis Leah Zimmerman Walt Whitman and Robert frost both use symbolism and analogies to bear a personal and detailed style of writing. Both poets refer to passionate moments without actually saying what is really happening. This makes the reader stop and think, and relate to their own experiences in life while reading. Both poems are passionate and well driven. Robert Frost poem is about making life choices. “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both.”…

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    explanations of myth, to how he uses analogies, and how we all journey from our conscious to our unconscious. It’s all connected to the same journey and path we live on each day. In the video “Every Story is the Same” it goes into more depth on how the monomyth functions and how it’s in our everyday life and media. It is all connected and they all support each other to help ourselves and our growing society. It is also explained how…

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