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08-01-2007, 04:06 PM | #51 | ||||||
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Uh, no. Maybe you should re-read his answer. You will find I am correct.
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You also seem to have gained a quickly-earned reputation for ducking direct questions and substituting games for discussion. As I asked earlier: Now you seem to have a personal list of your own that you are working from. If you already have a list, then why not present it? Quote:
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1. Your statement (italics, above) contains a built-in assumption. 2. The assumption is questionable. 3. Can you identify the assumption in your example? |
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I am sorry but i do not see any other reasonable interpretation other than my own. Quote:
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dude, you clearly missed the negation; it has nothing to do with "to" or "of". Quote:
oh, jeesh. if you really want me to hold your hand, then listen up: it would defeat one of my purposes for the existence of this thread. This is not something i want to do and hence i won't do it (at this time). Quote:
it is, however, my concern. Quote:
blah, blah. i am getting bored with this foreplay. Answer my initial questions or i will be neglecting you, henceforth. Quote:
then we will leave it at that, eh? Quote:
Nope. I do not think there are any relevant and questionable assumptions. :wave: remember that i said "not"; this is a negation. negations are tricky (apparently) and people tend to read over them. |
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if your answer is that it is legitimized blah blah blah Nice little word - 'if'. Back to the issue: his answer is not what you think it was. Try again. Quote:
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2. Toto confirmed no such thing. Another interesting thing that Toto did say, however - something which you ignored, because it didn't serve your self-appointed mission - was the following valuable snippet: But we don't often use the word "fact" and do not often talk about "reliable sources." I think there was some recent discussion about how some sources are more reliable than others, but in general all historical sources are suspect. Obvious forgeries and obvious fantasies can be rejected outright, but even honest sources are not necessarily the truth. In response to your question, Toto gave an honest and careful answer. But it was inconvenient, because it didn't enable the fight you were trying to pick. So you ignored his nuanced explanation, since you never really wanted a discussion in the first place. Quote:
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2. Neglect me? Is that a threat? Should I cower in fear? Do whatever you like. I'm free to do the same, and your decision imposes no obligation upon my behavior. Quote:
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research the word: enthymeme. >yawn< Quote:
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i did respond to this. Quote:
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in other words: it didnt answer my question. Quote:
tell me more, jung! Quote:
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Unnecessary. You are (1) misinterpreting his response, and you (2) slipped and acknowledged that there exist more than your forced interpretation.
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This does not seem to answer my question. i am not too sure if it were intended to. Quote:
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nice grammar thread btw.
oh, and this summarises nicely what I was trying to convey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_method |
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Am I the only person who feels like he/she is reading responses generated by an ELIZA-type program?
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