Zagzebski analogizes the value of knowledge to the value of espresso produced by an espresso maker : " The liquid in this cup is not improved by the fact that it comes from a reliable espresso maker.
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As Popham analogizes, As you can learn from any baseball pitcher who has set out in the first inning to pitch a shutout, the game s final score is the thing that counts, not good intentions .
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He argues that human intelligence far outstrips any survivalist demands that would have been placed on our hominid ancestors, and analogizes human intelligence to the peacock's tail, a trait widely believed to be the result of sexual selection.
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Nozick analogizes taxation with forced labor, asking the reader to imagine a man who works longer to gain income to buy a movie ticket and a man who spends his extra time on leisure ( for instance, watching the sunset ).
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Rose points to the well-known work of Temple Grandin and Donna Williams as examples of autistic autobiographies and analogizes toward the usefulness of women's autobiographies championed by Susan Stanford Friedman to show women's inter-connectivity, suggesting the same can be learned through autistic autobiographies.
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In 15, 18, 30, and 31, Moses called God a " Rock . " Isaiah did so, as well, in and Habakkuk in and the Psalmist in and analogizes God's role as a Rock to a " fortress " and a " high tower ."