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Post by queshank on Nov 16, 2024 19:42:08 GMT
There's an expression that more accurately represents your arguments.
Argumentum ad absurdum.
When someone is asking experts for answers on a subject, at a hearing involving that very subject ... and a propagandized smear is created about it ... the context matters.
Queshank
That's not what "Argumentum ad absurdum" means. It means proving something by showing that the opposite would lead to an absurdity. Don't you know anything?
I'm just pointing out you're using absurdities to try to make a point, and it's the entire reason you haven't been able to make a point.
You're welcome. Queshank
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Post by DaveJavu on Nov 16, 2024 22:32:24 GMT
That's not what "Argumentum ad absurdum" means. It means proving something by showing that the opposite would lead to an absurdity. Don't you know anything?
I'm just pointing out you're using absurdities to try to make a point, and it's the entire reason you haven't been able to make a point.
You're welcome. Queshank
Welcome to what? The "lessons" of some strutting imbecile who can't use Latin expressions correctly?
Thanks but, no thanks, nitwit.
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