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Letter to an obnoxious man

Started by CrAz3D, March 19, 2006, 11:23 PM

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CrAz3D

Quote from: Rule on March 23, 2006, 03:43 PM
Quote from: Zakath on March 23, 2006, 02:41 PM
FWIW, using the fact that more people support your point of view than do his to try and make your argument is a logical fallacy. The majority opinion is not a logical fact.

However, whether it is a useful point to make depends on the nature of the argument.  His position is that the community would be better off without the crosses on the flag.  It is the majority opinion of the people living in the given community that it doesn't matter.  Of course, one needs to find a way to
communicate this without sounding condescending.


re: Crazed
That is irrelevant.  If the majority of people in a given group are colour blind
and say "red = green," does that make it so?



We're not deciding whether something is red vs. green (or blue HAHA, I hope someone gets that)...we're talkin about an emblem.  Most people want the emblem, the minority of people don't want the emblem...in Congress when most people want something they generally get it.
rebundance - having or being in excess of sheer stupidity
(ré-bun-dance)
Quote from: Spht on June 22, 2004, 07:32 PMSlap.
Quote from: Adron on January 28, 2005, 09:17 AMIn a way, I believe that religion is inherently evil, which includes Christianity. I'd also say Christianity is eviller than Buddhism (has more potential for evil).
Quote from: iago on April 19, 2005, 01:06 PM
CrAz3D's ... is too big vertically, at least, too big with ... iago ...

Rule

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Quote from: CrAz3D on March 23, 2006, 03:49 PM
Quote from: Rule on March 23, 2006, 03:43 PM
Quote from: Zakath on March 23, 2006, 02:41 PM
FWIW, using the fact that more people support your point of view than do his to try and make your argument is a logical fallacy. The majority opinion is not a logical fact.

However, whether it is a useful point to make depends on the nature of the argument.  His position is that the community would be better off without the crosses on the flag.  It is the majority opinion of the people living in the given community that it doesn't matter.  Of course, one needs to find a way to
communicate this without sounding condescending.


re: Crazed
That is irrelevant.  If the majority of people in a given group are colour blind
and say "red = green," does that make it so?



We're not deciding whether something is red vs. green (or blue HAHA, I hope someone gets that)...we're talkin about an emblem.  Most people want the emblem, the minority of people don't want the emblem...in Congress when most people want something they generally get it.

Regardless of "what usually happens in congress," your point that "majority rules" will not be well taken, especially by any sort of intellectual.   If you want to convince me that something of a factual nature is either true or untrue, you will have to do more than claim that most people believe it is (untrue).  The burden on you is to prove me wrong, using logic.  However, I did note
how a "majority rules" argument could be effectively used in a particular situation -- if the dispute in question revolves around majority opinion.

CrAz3D

I'm way confused, I'm not proving any facts, just saying that most people in Las Cruces want the emblem to stay as-is.
rebundance - having or being in excess of sheer stupidity
(ré-bun-dance)
Quote from: Spht on June 22, 2004, 07:32 PMSlap.
Quote from: Adron on January 28, 2005, 09:17 AMIn a way, I believe that religion is inherently evil, which includes Christianity. I'd also say Christianity is eviller than Buddhism (has more potential for evil).
Quote from: iago on April 19, 2005, 01:06 PM
CrAz3D's ... is too big vertically, at least, too big with ... iago ...

Zakath

That's fine, as far as it goes. I'm just warning you against trying to make that argument more than it is.

Saying "Most people want the emblem kept the way it is" would be fine. Saying "Most people want the emblem kept the way it is, so you're wrong and you should shut up and go away" would not be.
Quote from: iago on February 02, 2005, 03:07 PM
Yes, you can't have everybody...contributing to the main source repository.  That would be stupid and create chaos.

Opensource projects...would be dumb.