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Con's sources for "Homosexual Acts Are Immoral"
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| Started: | 5/5/2012 | Category: | Philosophy |
| Updated: | 1 year ago | Status: | Cancelled by Instigator |
| Viewed: | 340 times | Debate No: | 23363 |
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This space is for the sources in my debate with Contradiction on the resolution, "Homosexual Acts Are Immoral."
ROUND 1 -- Acceptances. ROUND 2 [1] Moore, G.E., Principia Ethica, revised edition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 62-69. [2] Theobald, Douglas, "29+ Evidences for Macroevolution," available at http://bit.ly... last updated 2012; see also Dawkins, Richard, The Greatest Show On Earth: The Evidence for Evolution (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009); Coyne, Jerry, Why Evolution Is True (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). [3] Wilkins, John S., "Evolution and Philosophy: Is There Progress and Direction in Evolution?" (1997), available at http://bit.ly... [4] Mauser, Bernard, "The Ontological Foundations for Natural Law Theory and Contemporary Ethical Naturalism," Dissertation (2011). [5] See http://bit.ly... - fourth post down. [6] Moreland, J.P., Scaling the Secular City (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1987), p. 251. [7] Rowe, William "The Empirical Argument from Evil," in Audi Robert and Wainwright, William J., eds., Rationality, Religious Belief, and Moral Commitment (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1986), pp. 227-47; see also my own presentation and defense on this argument here on DDO: http://bit.ly... [8] Drange, Theodore M., "Incompatible-Properties Arguments: A Survey," Philo, 2 (1998). [9] Brink, David O., "The Autonomy of Ethics," in Martin, Michael, ed.,The Cambridge Companion to Atheism (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007), pp. 149-165. [10] Hsiao, Tim, "Perverted Function," at Walking Christian, available at http://bit.ly..., posted April 3, 2012, retrieved May 3, 2012. [11] See Lloyd, Elizabeth A., The Case of The Female Orgasm: Bias In The Science of Evolution (Harvard University Press, 2005). [12] American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed., text revision (Washington: American Psychiatric Association, 2000), 302.73. ROUND 3 [13] Hare, R.M.A., "Geach, Good and Evil," Analysis 17:5 (1957), pp. 103-111 [14] Canfield, John, "Teleological Explanation in Biology," The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 14:56 (1964), pp. 285-295. [15] Fales, Evan, "Plantinga's Case Against Naturalistic Episemology," Philosophy of Science 63:3 (1996), pp. 432-451. [16] Robbins, J. Wesly, "Is Naturalism Irrational?" Faith and Philosophy 11:2 (1994), pp. 255-259. [17] Wilkins, John S., "Evolution and Philosophy: Is There Progress and Direction in Evolution?" (1997), available at http://bit.ly... [18] Wilkins (1997). [19] Allen, Linda J.S., An Introduction to Stochastic Processes with Applications to Biology, 2nd ed. (Chapman and Hall, 2010). [20] J. Budziszewski, The Line Through the Heart: Natural Law as Fact, Theory, and Sign of Contradiction (Wilmington: ISI Books, 2009), Chapter 5. [21] Moreland, J.P., Scaling the Secular City (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1987), p. 251. [22] See http://bit.ly... - fourth post down. [23] Vermeulen, Alex, "Environmental, Human Reproduction, Menopause, and Andropause", Environmental Health Perspectives 101 Suppl. 2 (1993), pp. 91-100. ROUND 4 [24] Ralph McInerny, "Naturalism and Thomistic Ethics," Oral presentation, Aquinas College Symposium (1976). [25] Shellens, Max Salomon, "Aristotle on Natural Law," Natural Law Forum 4:72 (1959) [26] Stephen Jay Gould, "Evolution as Fact and Theory," Discover 2 (1981): 34-37 This round has not been posted yet. |
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