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  • 71The Demon-Haunted World — The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark   …

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  • 72Ethical dilemma — An Ethical dilemma is a complex situation that will often involve an apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. This is also called an ethical paradox since in moral philosophy …

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  • 73Montek Singh Ahluwalia — Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Incumbent Assumed office 6 July 2004 …

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  • 74Political argument — candidates for political office and government officials. Political arguments are also used by citizens in ordinary interactions to comment about and understand political events. More often than not, political arguments tend to be circular,… …

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  • 75Homunculus argument — The homunculus argument is a fallacy arising most commonly in the theory of vision. One may explain (human) vision by noting that light from the outside world forms an image on the retinas in the eyes and something (or some one ) in the brain… …

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  • 76Tu quoque — (IPA: IPA|/tu ˈkwoʊkwɛ/, Latin for You, too or You, also ) is a Latin term used to mean an accusation of hypocrisy. The argument states that a certain position is false or wrong and/or should be disregarded because its proponent fails to act… …

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  • 77Nirvana fallacy — The nirvana fallacy is the logical error of comparing actual things with unrealistic, idealized alternatives. It can also refer to the tendency to assume that there is a perfect solution to a particular problem. A closely related concept is the… …

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  • 78Charley Dewberry — is one of the most experienced field workers in the Pacific Northwest. Over the last 25 years he has worked at the U.S. Forest Service s anadromous fish unit in Corvallis, Oregon; for the Pacific Rivers Council; and for Ecotrust. He was one of… …

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  • 79Argumentum ad lapidem — Ad Lapidem (Latin: throwing stones or by stonethrowing ) is a logical fallacy that consists in dismissing a statement as absurd without giving proof of its absurdity. [ [http://www.dianahsieh.com/misc/fallacies.html Definitions of Fallacies ] ,… …

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  • 80Randomness — Random redirects here. For other uses, see Random (disambiguation). For a random Wikipedia article, see Special:Random. For information about Wikipedia s random article feature, see Wikipedia:Random. Randomness has somewhat differing meanings as… …

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