(May 8, 2016 at 7:47 am)robvalue Wrote: I can't make any sense of that, sorry. I shall have to abandon the discussion. What I believe is irrelevant, I'm examining just the argument itself.Don't be scared, I don't bite.
If I ever make an argument phrased this way, then I am being fallacious. I don't believe I ever have, though. What I believe is likely to be true is not the same as stating what is true for the sake of argument.
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