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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
... On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:18:14 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Don" wrote in message .. . Then you would have no problem with all of my dogs ****ting on your couch repeatedly? Warning, Don: You've just suggested a hypothetical situation. Dave Hall likes to call that a "straw man", which he's incapable of dealing with. He doesn't realize that virtually every legal debate in the higher courts involves lawyers and judges trading a series of "straw men" to test the law. So, he uses the term to dismiss other peoples' arguments. Doug, you REALLY need to spend more time studying logic and fallacious argument techniques. Most of those fallacious arguments are nothing more than attempts at deflection. As such, a "strawman" argument is commonly defined as: "Strawman Argument: (np) 1. Stating a misrepresented version of an opponent's argument for the purpose of having an easier target to knock down. A common, but deprecated, mode of argument". Including, but not limited to, building up an exaggerated set of extreme circumstances which, while intended to better illustrate the position of one side of the debate, rarely occur in reality, and it's therefore generally discarded as little more than an endless circular debate over "what-if" scenarios. I don't mind, and have no problem dealing with hypothetical situations, as long as they bear some semblance to reality. The likelihood of a neighbor's dogs opening the door to my house and then "relieving" themselves on my couch, is about the same as you getting hit by a falling meteor while tending your garden. Dave Have you ever read transcripts of the way judges and lawyers debate the validity of laws in the Supreme Court or appellate courts? Yes, or no? |
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