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by petermelias
4106 days ago
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That is too bad since the point of the article is actually in favor of the Musk, the Model S and innovators like Musk. The introductory example is a beginning of a very same "context" you speak of intended to set the stage for the point of the comparison. You are correct that without the rest of the context of the article, no reasonable person would have cause to think about those things. Hence the writing of the article. The "made up bullshit" you're referring to is actually a concept studied by man since 600 b.c. This article is merely an examination of its principles as applied to inventors such as Galileo and the like using Tesla as the present example. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liar_paradox) While it still may be of no interest to you, I would venture to guess that perhaps the philosophy is of little interest to you; not so much the state of blogs whose topics may vary. The author is me if that was not already evident, and I appreciate your criticisms regardless of their polarity. |
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But then you went off and created a strawman example that no reasonable person would agree with. Namely that somehow the person who claims they're going to do something in the future is "lying" because there are no guarantees.
Rewrite the article without the horseshit and maybe you'll get a better reaction.