Controversy
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A controversy or dispute occurs when parties actively disagree, argue about, or debate, a matter of opinion. Controversies can range in size from private disputes between two individuals to large-scale disagreements between societies.
Perennial areas of controversy include religion, philosophy and politics. Controversy in matters of theology has traditionally been particularly heated, giving rise to the phrase odium theologicum. Controversial issues are held as potentially divisive in a given society, because they can lead to tension and ill will. Some controversies are considered taboo to many people, unless a society can find a common ground to share and discuss its people's feelings on a certain controversial issue.
Benford's law of controversy, as expressed by science-fiction author Gregory Benford in 1980, states "Passion is inversely proportional to the amount of real information available."
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[edit] In law
In the theory of law, a controversy differs from a legal case; while the latter includes all suits, criminal as well as civil, a controversy is a purely civil proceeding.
For example, the Case or Controversy Clause of Article Three of the United States Constitution (Section 2, Clause 1) states that "the judicial Power shall extend ... to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party". This clause has been deemed to impose a requirement that United States federal courts are not permitted to hear cases that do not pose an actual controversy—that is, an actual dispute between adverse parties which is capable of being resolved by the court. In addition to setting out the scope of the jurisdiction of the federal judiciary, it also prohibits courts from issuing advisory opinions, or from hearing cases that are either unripe, meaning that the controversy has not arisen yet, or moot, meaning that the controversy has already been resolved.
Amount in controversy is a term in United States civil procedure to denote a requirement that persons seeking to bring a lawsuit in a particular court must be suing for a certain minimum amount before that court may hear the case.
[edit] In early Christianity
Many of the early Christian writers, among them Irenaeus, Athanasius, and Jerome, were famed as "controversialists"; they wrote works against perceived heresy or heretical individuals, works whose titles begin "Adversus..." such as Irenaeus' Adversus haereses. The Christian writers inherited from the classical rhetors the conviction that controversial confrontations, even over trivial matters, were a demonstration of intellectual superiority. See Christian theological controversy.
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[edit] Social/political controversy
- Cantor's theory controversy
- Capital controversy
- Amateur radio contesting controversies
- Newton v. Leibniz calculus controversy
[edit] Social/political controversy: local US interest
- 2004 United States election voting controversies
- 2005 NSA controversy
- Air America-Gloria Wise loan controversy
- American Idol controversy
- Biscuit Fire publication controversy
- Boy Scouts of America membership controversies
- George W. Bush military service controversy
- Californian Hindu textbook controversy
- Ward Churchill 9/11 essay controversy
- Bill Clinton pardons controversy
- Derry-Londonderry name dispute
- Dubai Ports World controversy
- Christmas controversy
- Fahrenheit 9/11 controversy
- Firestone and Ford tire controversy
- Al Gore controversies
- HGH controversies
- Michael Jackson controversies
- Kanawha County textbook controversy
- John Kerry military service controversy
- John Kerry VVAW controversy
- Limbaugh controversies
- Mortgage GSE controversy
- Native American name controversy
- NSA telephone records controversy
- NSA warrantless surveillance controversy
- Oakland Ebonics controversy
- Pat Robertson controversies
- Bill O'Reilly controversies
- Qur'an desecration controversy of 2005
- Redbud Woods controversy
- Santorum controversy
- Seigenthaler Wikipedia biography controversy
- Sternberg peer review controversy
- Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy
- USA PATRIOT Act controversy
- White House personnel file controversy
- Whitewater (controversy)
[edit] Social/political controversy: other recent
- 2006 rugby union handbag controversy
- 2006 Kapa O Pango controversy
- 9/11 conspiracy theories
- 10 Agorot controversy
- 2005 NSA controversy
- Australian Football League siren controversy, 2006
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: controversies
- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: controversies
- Autism: controversies
- BBC controversies
- Belmarsh Controversy
- Breast implant controversy
- Dental amalgam controversy
- Celebrity Big Brother racism controversy
- Fahrenheit 9/11 controversy
- Free trade controversy
- Gay Rights controversy
- Global warming controversy
- GNU/Linux naming controversy
- Hindi-Urdu controversy
- Hacker definition controversy
- HGH controversies
- The Indian Institute of Planning and Management advertising controversy
- IQ test controversy
- Islamic veil controversy in France
- Japanese history textbook controversies
- Japanese imperial succession controversy
- Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy
- Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo: Hello Garci scandal
- Media controversy
- New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy
- Nuclear power controversy
- Qur'an desecration controversy of 2005
- Race and intelligence (Public controversy)
- Rakyat Merdeka dingo cartoon controversy
- SCO-Linux controversies
- Scientology controversy
- Stem cell controversy
- Thaksin Shinawatra $1.88 billion deal controversy
- Thimerosal controversy
- Vaccine controversy
- Video game controversy
- Water fluoridation controversy
- Montreal Screwjob
[edit] Secular controversy: intellectual and historical
- Abraham-Minkowski controversy
- Amount in controversy
- Devonian: the Great Devonian Controversy
- Element naming controversy
- Great rites controversy
- History wars
- Indian renaming controversy
- Nobel Prize controversies
- Multiple personality controversy
- Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy
- Spontaneous human combustion controversy
- West Florida Controversy
[edit] Christian controversy
- Bangorian Controversy
- Chinese Rites controversy
- Creation-evolution controversy
- The Great Controversy
- Investiture Controversy
- Jehovah's Witnesses: controversies
- King James Only Controversy (disambiguation)
- Christmas controversy
- Easter controversy
- Marprelate Controversy
- Quinquarticular Controversy
- Three-Chapter Controversy
- Vestments controversy
- Controversies regarding The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints