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P00RL3N0
1705 days ago
The argument, at least to me, appears to lean heavily on a false dichotomy: You can either be smart, have good ideas, or some blend of the two. Yet he begins with a counter-example in the case of Einstein.
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dragonwriter
1705 days ago
> The argument, at least to me, appears to lean heavily on a false dichotomy: You can either be smart, have good ideas, or some blend of the two.
That’s not a dichotomy but a continuum, because of the third option.
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That’s not a dichotomy but a continuum, because of the third option.