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by mjburgess
380 days ago
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You can pick and choose problems from history where folk belief was wrong: WW1 vs. Y2K. This isn't very informative. Indeed, engaging in this argument-by-analoguy betrays a lack of actual analysis, credible evidence and justification for a position. Arguing "by analogy" in this way, which picks and chooses an analogy, just restates your position -- it doesnt give anyone reasons to believe it. |
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