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Objection (argument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In informal logic an objection (also called expostulation or refutation ), is a reason arguing against a premise, lemma or main contention. An objection to an objection is known as a rebuttal.
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Errors Concerning Human Intelligence on the BBC's "Horizon" Programme; ... The world-famous BBC television is perpetuating an error. It displays a particular sensitivity in disseminating its ideas regarding the theory of evolution. ... --- 2009 BBC Refuted. com ---
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I’m starting my long-promised series of posts on economic doctrines and policy proposals that have been refuted or rendered obsolete by the financial crisis. There will be a bit of repetition of material I’ve already posted and I’ll probably edit the posts in response to points raised in discussion.
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Definition of refuted in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of refuted. Pronunciation of refuted. Translations of refuted. refuted synonyms, refuted antonyms. Information about refuted in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 2. To deny the accuracy or truth of: refuted the results of the poll.
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to prove that (a person, statement etc) is wrong You can easily refute his argument. ... 2. To deny the accuracy or truth of: refuted the results of the poll. ... refute - overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof; "The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments"
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Darwin put forward his claim that human beings and apes descended from a common ancestor in his book The Descent of Man, published in 1871. From that time until now, the followers of Darwin's path ... But despite all the research that has been carried out, ... The man in the street is for the most part unaware of this fact,
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True Natural History - II; ... There are thousands of bird species on the earth. Every one of them possesses distinct features. For example, falcons have acute vision, wide wings and sharp talons, while hummingbirds, with their long beaks, ... Others migrate over long distances to very specific places in the world.
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