There are no real, good arguments against planning. Having a plan is important in many cases.
The arguments placed to annex the Philippines to the US were to bring civilization to the country and to have commercial and military bonds between the two countries. These arguments favored annexation.
it cool
The arguments he had with against the objections toward the Greek literature.
The arguments against declaring independence were that the declaration of independance would lead to war and the colonist would not be faithful
A fallacious argument is often plausible. It is never valid. fallacies are deceptions used to manipulate perceptions. They can sometimes be misunderstandings or mistakes of fact, but one fallacious by their words and deeds are hardly innocent. The plausibility of fallacious arguments is merely the well crafted plot of their deception. They make their lies plausible by regurgitating facts, factoids, hearsay arguments, shameless appeals to authority all projected with an air of authority so that their intended victims might demurely defer to the superior debater. Examples of fallacious arguments are: George Bush arguing the threat of WMD's in Iraq. Plausible, not valid. Parents don't have the right to home school their children. This fallacy isn't even plausible. Rights are granted by governments. Plausible, not valid. HIV causes AIDS. Plausible, unable to validate. Individual gun ownership is the greatest threat to world peace today. Not even plausible. The welfare state and a rigorous war on poverty will lift the poor out of poverty and into affluence. Not even plausible. Driving is a privilege and not a right. Not plausible yet people not only find it plausible, some will actually engage in fallacious arguments of their own defending this lie. There are no absolutes. Not plausible. The truth can not be known. Not plausible. All are fallacious arguments, none are valid.
'60 Minutes' has plausible arguments against Greg Mortenson, but it is as of yet unknown whether Mortenson is guilty.
70
patterns bottom up
A synonym for plausible is possible.
Specious is used to describe something that sounds true or plausible but is not: The Area 51 theorists use some very specious arguments to validate their assumptions.
Presumptive arguments are based on plausibility, which is whether a statement seems true in normal situations. The conclusion from the argument is tentatively acceptable if the premises are true. However, presumptive or plausible reasoning give way to inductive arguments. It is easy in this sort of argument to be wrong when new evidence is discovered.
Her story sounded completely plausible.
Reasonable is another word for plausible!! :)
Plausible Denial was created in 1991.
A specious argument is one that is deliberately created to deceive the unknowing by presenting "facts" that seem plausible but which are primarily wrong. The 2K scare was based on specious arguments made by people who hopped on the bandwagon to make a buck via books, lectures, etc. In retrospect, their arguments, while sounding plausible, were based on erroneous ideas, and in some cases, were deliberately deceptive. Because of its narrow definition, "specious" is a word we don't hear often, and when we do, it usually modifies the word "argument".
Some arguments against Wagner's theory of continental drift included the lack of a plausible mechanism to explain how continents could move, the belief that the Earth's crust was too strong to allow for such movement, and skepticism about the idea that the continents could fit together like pieces of a puzzle.