(September 27, 2011 at 3:36 am)fr0d0 Wrote: It's an assertion different to your own position, that is incorrect according to your knowledge. You are asked to consider the alternate position if you wish to confront the logic of that position. Sure, no one is saying that that is your position. It may be totally rational and irrefutable, but still it is not where your knowledge leads to the starting point.
I am awestruck by your ability to spew incoherent bullshit so readily...
An assertion is, by it's very nature, a premise that is unsupported by argument and/or evidence IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER OR NOT IT IS TRUE and explicitly IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER OR NOT SOMEONE AGREES THAT IT IS TRUE.
What's your postal address? I'm going to send you my copy of "A Concise Introduction to Logic", you desperately need it.
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