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    Famine, Affluence, and Morality, by Peter Singer

    because they don't mean the same thing But they do. Look it up.
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    Famine, Affluence, and Morality, by Peter Singer

    I'm not 'anti-intellectual' and didn't mean to come off in that way, and most definitely didn't mean to imply that solely using advanced terms makes one a snob (because it doesn't). However (what I mean to say) is that most people don't normally talk that way in day-to-day life, and probably 95%...
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    Famine, Affluence, and Morality, by Peter Singer

    There are several key weaknesses in his argument(s). 1. The reason for purchasing new clothes - that we are not providing for an important need is not necessarily true. (Depending on your bliefs, ranges from blatently false to probably wrong - there is great utility in spending as a motivation...
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    Famine, Affluence, and Morality, by Peter Singer

    I kind of have to agree with this. I'm mainly pointing this at Hecht: you don't have to use terms like 'ad hominem tu Quoque' or 'teleological' in every other post. Many of us here have or are working on post-grad degrees and don't feel the need to write our posts in such a way. Not to be mean...
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    Wings and Horns FW 09

    How warm is the tiger fleece? Would it work in 40 or 50 degree weather? I'm thinking of getting it instead of a winter jacket.
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    Ask A Question, Get An Answer... - Post All Quick Questions Here (Classic menswear)

    Isn't Yom Kippur supposed to be pretty conservative? So a green blazer would really make you stick out.
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    High School Kid needs advice for 'semi-formal' events.

    Would black oxfords work with the OP's outfit?

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