Ar > References for ‘argue’
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[6] So there is no relationship between [...] pertinent question. Then again if some argue, as does Kśańika [...] troughs – that is, nothing.
[7] If this doctrine is accepted, then [...] “nothings”). Therefore some people will argue that the world exists and others [...] [“the world is false”].
[13] Let us now turn to Vraja Krśńa [...] passionately, yet nonetheless continue to argue about Him because they want to [...] their love is a negative love.
[19] There are many who argue, “I exist and my Lord also [...] enjoy His bliss.” They say,
[17] This is the self-same joy which [...] supra-aesthetic Entity. Devotees argue that Parama Puruśa was [...] joyfully sport with His creation.
[35] However, I do not support orthodox [...] a mind but not a head”), argue that the mind is responsible for [...] dependence on the body and its nerves.
[78] Business enterprises : Is [...] ghoulish hunger of the vaeshyas? Some argue that all business enterprises [...] free from exploitation. Others argue that all businesses should be [...] economic destiny. Still others argue that businesses should be owned [...] continue to exploit the situation.
[87] Land is also unnecessarily wasted [...] attached to their land, we may also argue that those who own land but do [...] the sentiments of the individual.
[8] The aspiration to become rich by [...] of psychic ailment. Capitalists argue, “We amass wealth through [...] their psych[o-spiritual] longings.
[12] Caste distinctions continued to [...] the British rule, people began to argue, “Since you are collecting [...] caste distinctions are disregarded.
[16] Those who are sensually and materialistically [...] recognize the existence of soul, argue over it and are not afraid even [...] Brahma-sádhaná or the worship of God.
[5] The fourth characteristic of a [...] Some reputed scholars in Hindi may argue against this; thus you should [...] supporters of the Hindi language may argue in Hindi, and you will have to [...] study in English-medium schools.
[2] The subjectivated mind is the witnessing [...] imaginary elephant of your mind and argue within yourself: “Well, [...] All this is done within the mind.
[66] Brahma is the unarguable entity. [...] is fair, and thus you can also argue on such points. But regarding [...] He is beyond the ambit of mind.
[37] In the Marga anything which is [...] are wrong, one has every right to argue and have the laws changed, but argument before obedience leads to indiscipline.
[50] All natural resources are meant [...] over these resources. Some people argue, “When others by their manual [...] contingencies, and not a penny more.
[58] Some people argue, “The sufferings that people [...] for their suffering.” But I argue that on the contrary, if people [...] bringing about social justice.
[90] Let me give a simple example. Those [...] do not believe in violence, may argue that in the process of abolishing [...] practices and spiritual education, argue that the capitalists have plundered [...] accept either of those viewpoints.
[9] Some of the philosophical interpretations [...] oppose revolution; that is, they argue, “You are starving in this [...] Destiny cannot be changed.”
[12] It is necessary now to say something [...] practice of dissection. One may argue against this, but it will be futile, [...] “knowledge brought from overseas”.
[7] “The only way to attain salvation [...] impossibility. Some people may argue that to attain self-knowledge, [...] is, long after Shivas time.
[17] Then there are physico-psychic ailments. Some people argue that animals have been created [...] the duty of Renaissance people.
[32] Then is unit consciousness or jiivátmá the ultimate cause of creation? The devotees argue, “How is that possible? [...] certainly not the Supreme Agent.
[5] Rágánuga bhakti leads [...] vrajabháva or gopibháva. They argue that to stop at gopibháva [...] (Saiṋcara and Pratisaiṋcara).
[28] Yadanye nátirohati: There is no one who can dictate to Him. Some people may argue: sinful persons are like the most [...] said in the Bhagavad Giitá:
[19] There are two things to note here. [...] Máyávádii philosophers argue that the universe is the magic [...] everything” – it is strict monism.
[10] Here they outline peoples [...] Samyaunnirásena Parah na jiivah. They argue that if the jiivas and Parama [...] is no question of removing it.
[18] Why did Krśńa wish [...] every sphere of human life. One may argue that it is sufficient to act morally, [...] dharmarájya is established.
[7] Now the word “efficacy” [...] both materialists and idealists argue in more or less the same way. [...] matter. Let me elaborate this point.
[31] But who will impart moral training [...] teachers, and teachers in turn argue that they cannot give personal [...] greater sense of responsibility.
[400] You can of course argue that if one acts morally and doesnt [...] Dharmarájya is established.
[510] Some people argue that animals have been created [...] This sort of cunning will not do.
[9] In Kańádiiya [...] attempt to think about something or argue about something at a stage wherein [...] fallacy of infinite regression.
[116] Some people argue that if criminals who commit serious [...] able to earn an honest living.
[20] How can one know the Átmá? [...] deep knowledge of geography may argue that the Bay of Bengal and the [...] names of the same Indian ocean.
[19] If even a young boy says something [...] selfish person? And if they say or argue that if the animals are sacrificed [...] against innocent goats?”
[11] Some intellectuals are in favour [...] their followers. “Dont argue,” they proclaim. “Accept [...] to the eternal bliss of heaven.
[22] It is said that there are how many [...] only the buttermilk. Then they argue and debate about the buttermilk [...] is not and cannot be obtained.
[20] We have all descended from our [...] to the castes. [One might try to argue that] the forefathers of the Bráhmańas [...] not give credence to such things.