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- It is insufficient & outdated for the climate emergency + (40)
- File:Agora-philosophers.jpg + (41)
- Decided by the people + (43)
- Economic theory + (44)
- File:For-further.svg + (45)
- Frequent flyers constrained by the quantity and the price of Air Quotas on the market + (45)
- File:Creative-Commons.svg + (46)
- Only bought officially + (48)
- File:Tip.svg + (49)
- The Air Quotas system cannot account for all the flights of an individual unless it is global + (49)
- Freedom + (49)
- 83% less in 30 years + (49)
- Keeping a close eye + (50)
- These are infantile feelings that invade adult consciousness, leading it to believe in an illusory completeness. + (51)
- Freedom would be greater if the Air Quotas system were integrated into an all sectors carbon accounting system + (51)
- Forbidden to buy directly + (52)
- If taxes are too high, only the rich can fly + (52)
- Share the sky + (53)
- File:Informational-chaos.jpg + (55)
- File:Wikidebates-banner.webp + (55)
- There are vast rural deserts, abandoned hamlets, where it would be wise to settle migrants to revive activity and public services. + (55)
- The mainstream media don't mind playing into the hands of the far right as long as the news sells. + (55)
- The prodigy performed in front of a large crowd, including journalists, skeptics and a photographer. + (57)
- There is a risk of fragmentation and the Lebanonization of European countries. + (57)
- Well-made" nature is the product of evolution + (60)
- The concepts of unity, infinity and perfection have been acquired through the evolution of the human species. + (62)
- Then God must have a reason to exist, otherwise he would be the first cause. + (63)
- This idea stems from an erroneous conception of how the brain works. + (63)
- The Canal group is owned by a billionaire and relays the anti-migrant rhetoric of the far right. + (65)
- This argument only serves to absolve us of any responsibility for animal mistreatment. + (65)
- The fundamentally human character of the Bible is an established fact among some believers. + (66)
- The baby boomers will be retiring en masse, and there will be a great need for workers that European countries will not be able to provide. + (67)
- The most radical contemporary religionists are anti-science + (69)
- Right-wing media falsify left-wing rhetoric to blame for migration crisis + (69)
- The far right exaggerates the media importance of its opponents in order to victimize itself. + (70)
- These parties and governments are an exception, even an anomaly. + (70)
- The laws of physics stand in a backwater + (70)
- The ultra-right-wing media assumes the misleading nature of the facts once they have been debunked. + (70)
- The universe performs functions in the divine plan + (71)
- The cohabitation of large Muslim and non-Muslim communities is problematic + (71)
- The resurrection and wonders of Jesus Christ prove the existence of God + (72)
- The so-called "clash of civilizations" serves to obscure the class struggle + (73)
- The theory of quantum consciousness is highly controversial + (73)
- To think that our world is the best of all possible worlds is to accept everything. + (73)
- The criteria for defining a biased argument are defined by zetetics, which is the science of critical thinking. + (73)
- The anticlerical context in Portugal at the time was hostile to the belief in miracles. + (74)
- This exploitation is not humanistic + (74)
- The quote indicates that these studies are contested + (74)
- The quantum particles that make up the brain are indeterministic + (74)
- This is ultracrepidarianism: scientists are good at what they do, but not so good at other things, including the notion of God. + (74)
- This hypothesis has never been supported, as it is contradicted by the mass of eyewitness accounts and photos. + (75)