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On the other hand , the procedure of presenting the arguments for both sides was defended on the grounds of " fairness ... while the topic is being presented and will be antagonized by the omission of the arguments on their side .
On the other hand , the procedure of presenting the arguments for both sides was defended on the grounds of " fairness ... while the topic is being presented and will be antagonized by the omission of the arguments on their side .
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The group for which the presentation giving both sides was least effective was the group of poorly educated men who ... in the presentation using arguments on both sides than in the presentation in which only one side was discussed .
The group for which the presentation giving both sides was least effective was the group of poorly educated men who ... in the presentation using arguments on both sides than in the presentation in which only one side was discussed .
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By using the refutative process to present his case for communism , Marx places side by side the evils of the bourgeois and the virtues of communism ; he places side by side the weak objections of the bourgeois and the sensible answers ...
By using the refutative process to present his case for communism , Marx places side by side the evils of the bourgeois and the virtues of communism ; he places side by side the weak objections of the bourgeois and the sensible answers ...
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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