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The following Ethically related chatpoint is a video featuring tech philosopher, Tom Chatfield, and it pertains to the misapplication of reasoning. sometimes causing us to assert fault, guilt or any other insinuated blameworthy attribution to, or upon, another person.
I know a number of folks take umbrage with me over my occasional citation of other people's qualifications to have a "right" to gripe. Yes, I do at times view others people's opinions as essentially void of worthy content because they haven't taken the time to learn details about a topic they seem to be rigidly and maybe even defiantly, assured about. And I'll be the first to admit that I often feel ambivalent about having to redress my critical view point. But even so. That doesn't give me the "right" to disvalue other people as fellow human beings.
Some of you please feel free to do me a favor, listen to Tom Chatfield's short video presentation on fallacious reasoning and let me know if you feel you've ever been disvalued by me and what specifically it was I said that genuinely demonstrates that I indeed failed to give you and your ideas the credence they deserve. None of us wants to be an abuser ............................
Thanks!
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I know a number of folks take umbrage with me over my occasional citation of other people's qualifications to have a "right" to gripe. Yes, I do at times view others people's opinions as essentially void of worthy content because they haven't taken the time to learn details about a topic they seem to be rigidly and maybe even defiantly, assured about. And I'll be the first to admit that I often feel ambivalent about having to redress my critical view point. But even so. That doesn't give me the "right" to disvalue other people as fellow human beings.
Some of you please feel free to do me a favor, listen to Tom Chatfield's short video presentation on fallacious reasoning and let me know if you feel you've ever been disvalued by me and what specifically it was I said that genuinely demonstrates that I indeed failed to give you and your ideas the credence they deserve. None of us wants to be an abuser ............................
Thanks!
Understanding Fallacies and their Seductive Abuse of Reasoning - with Tom Chatfield
For additional ethical bits to chew on in relation to this thread, please also see the following thread I made a while back:When is personal criticism not an Ad Hominem Fallacy during debate?
For some reason or other, it seems the Ad Hominem "complaint" is dragged out quite often and applied to Christians who make character judgements about their interlocutors during debate. Because the identification of an ad hominem seems to have become a hobby for various atheists, I thought it'd...

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