Search by property
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Welcoming migrants is a humanist duty + (Ethics)
- Emigration is a wrench, and a left-wing policy is to reduce North/South inequalities so that people in the South don't need to emigrate. + (Economy)
- We can't stop immigration + (Economy)
- The left has contributed to xenophobic discourse and policies + (History)
- NATO's "democracies" have no problem with dictatorships that serve their interests. + (Ethics)
- Jihadist terrorism is the product of imperialist wars and order + (Geopolitics)
- The religious radicalism of jihadists serves as a selling point to populations suffering imperialist barbarism. + (Geopolitics)
- Welcoming migrants is good for European economies + (Economy)
- Migrants work in jobs that Europeans don't want to fill + (Economy)
- There are already plenty of unemployed people to employ instead of calling in migrants. + (Economy)
- Migrants are an inexpensive source of labor for companies + (Economy)
- Migrants will boost Europe's demographics + (Economy)
- The race for ever more population is a mistake + (Economy)
- Welcoming migrants is a first step towards building a Euro-Mediterranean geopolitical entity + (Economy)
- Migrants will pay for pensions + (Economy)
- Migrants are not really employable + (Economy)
- Thanks to migrants, business is picking up + (Economy)
- Large-scale migration signals the end of the European social model + (Economy)
- It's the bosses who take advantage of migrants to increase exploitation. + (Economy)
- A company that is strong and sure of its fundamentals is not threatened by the Other. + (History)
- Putting a country back on its feet doesn't happen overnight + (Law)
- We can't close the borders + (Economy)
- We can't send them back to their countries (for legal reasons). + (Economy)
- If migrants are willing to take such risks, it's because they have no choice. + (Economy)
- France, like Europe, has been built up by perpetual waves of immigration. + (Economy)
- The direction of history is globalization + (Economy)
- Only rich countries are multicultural + (Economy)
- It's a question of political will (Australia, Japan) + (Economy)
- Europe cannot close its borders + (Economy)
- Solutions to limit immigration are barbaric and inhumane + (Economy)
- Pan-Turkism and Zionism as Two Sides of the Same Coin + (Geopolitics)
- Debate test? + (Psychology)
- God's existence can be experienced with immediate certainty + (Psychology)
- Hallucinations are accompanied by a very active electroencephalogram, whereas IMEs can take place with a flat EEG. + (Psychology)
- Hallucinations are very diverse, but IMEs always follow a similar scenario. + (Psychology)
- Hallucinations often generate anxiety, IMEs lead to serenity + (Psychology)
- Human nature aspires to God + (Psychology)
- IMEs affect normal personalities who are not delusional. + (Psychology)
- IMEs are influenced by the surrounding culture + (Psychology)
- IMEs are simple hallucinations + (Psychology)
- IMEs have an underlying structure that is stable across cultures and environments + (Psychology)
- Mystical experiences are due to psychic disorders. + (Psychology)
- The religious radicalism of jihadists serves as a selling point to populations suffering imperialist barbarism. + (Psychology)
- There are hellish IMEs that have the characteristics of a hallucination. + (Psychology)
- Does God exist? + (Philosophy)
- God is the first cause of the universe + (Philosophy)
- The order and complexity of the world presuppose a Creator God + (Philosophy)
- There are divine interventions + (Philosophy)
- Only God is the guarantor of the reality and veracity of the world. + (Philosophy)
- God's existence is contained in his concept + (Philosophy)
- We have concepts within us that only God could have created. + (Philosophy)
- The God hypothesis is simpler than the atheist hypothesis + (Religion and Spirituality)
- No evidence of a god + (Philosophy)
- Religions contradict each other + (Philosophy)
- Human freedom contradicts the existence of a god + (Philosophy)
- The absence of human freedom contradicts the existence of a god + (Philosophy)
- God is a contradictory concept + (Philosophy)
- Human existence is no match for God + (Philosophy)
- Arguments for the existence of God are all argumentative biases + (Philosophy)
- Human nature aspires to God +
- There is no spirit outside matter + (Philosophy)
- God is an invention + (Philosophy)
- The universe is too empty, too ancient and too vast to correspond to the God of religions. + (Philosophy)