[MD] "Could have acted differently" v. "the extent to, , which we perceive DQ"
Steven Peterson
peterson.steve at gmail.com
Fri Sep 16 05:09:41 PDT 2011
Hi Marsha,
I agree. "I could tell you but you wouldn't get it anyway" is
obviously no checkmate. And what an odd move it is to unilaterally
declare victory in a conversation.
Best,
Steve
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 12:49 AM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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> On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:25 PM, david buchanan wrote:
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>> Steve said to dmb:
>> ...You need to point out where exactly the reasoning of the particular argument in question depends on the assumption of the S/O picture if in fact it does and show how he logic falls apart without that assumption. ...Now where exactly did I invoke an SOM premise in that discussion?
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>> Well, since you're asking me to do what I just did, I'd be a fool to think that doing it again would make any difference.
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>> Either you understand the criticism or you don't. Whatever. It doesn't really matter to me. But you should understand, at least, that it is not possible to answer or defeat any criticism unless and until you understand it.
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>> Checkmate.
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> Checkmate? More like you're 'folding.' Using names like "asshole" just validates that point. You are an intellectual fraud.
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