Robert Nozick Quotes
The Terminology Of Philosophical Art Is Coercive: Arguments Are Powerful And Best When They Are Knockdown, Arguments Force You To A Conclusion, If You Believe The Premisses You Have To Or Must Believe The Conclusion, Some Arguments Do Not Carry Much Punch, And So Forth. A Philosophical Argument Is An Attempt To Get Someone To Believe Something, Whether He Wants To Beleive It Or Not. A Successful Philosophical Argument, A Strong Argument, Forces Someone To A Belief.
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