Conventional accounts of the Philippine revolution often overlook the diverse range of actors involved beyond key figures like Jose Rizal and Emilio Aguinaldo. They also tend to neglect the critical roles played by marginalized groups such as women, indigenous peoples, and peasants in shaping the resistance movement. Additionally, these accounts may fail to fully explore the complex motivations and varied strategies employed by different factions within the revolution.
The "no true Scotsman" fallacy is when someone redefines a term to exclude counterexamples that would disprove their argument. In sports, this can relate to a referee's decision-making, where they may unfairly dismiss valid calls or plays to support a particular team or outcome, rather than objectively following the rules.
The No True Scotsman fallacy is when someone redefines a group to exclude individuals who do not fit their desired image. For example, if someone says, "No true Scotsman would ever do that," they are unfairly changing the definition of a "true Scotsman" to suit their argument. This fallacy can be used to avoid facing evidence that contradicts one's beliefs about a group or identity.
The dictionary definition is "wild, uncultivated and primitive." As there is no link to agressiveness or warlike behaviour implicit in this description there is no logical reason why savagery should exclude peacefulness.
"Poverty is defined relative to the standards of living in a society at a specific time. People live in poverty when they are denied an income sufficient for their material needs and when these circumstances exclude them from taking part in activities which are an accepted part of daily life in that society." So the answer is no, it isn't.
A political philosophy that stresses nationalism is a right-wing philosophy that is likely to be related to fascism. Nationalism consists in the belief that one's nation is superior to others and has the right to dominate, or exclude, other nations. Nationalist movements are far-right movements that are often racist and xenophobic, believing in preserving the nation for native-born people and excluding immigrants from other ethnic backgrounds.
How about I exclude you from knowing.
"Include" is one antonym of "exclude".
exclude in English
It would not be nice to exclude anyone from club membership.
The noun forms of the verb to exclude are exclusion and the gerund, excluding.
Exclusive is an adjective related to "exclude." Another related adjective is "exclusionary."
Yes, it is legally possible to exclude a child from your will. Each individual has the right to decide how their assets are distributed after their passing, including the decision to exclude a child from their will.
There are no exclude values of the equation, as given.
Excluded Not fitting in Rejected Being completely different
to exclude
exclude
"Exclude"