Arthur Brain
Well-known member
Clete,I don't understand why this is so difficult to get across...
You are making a claim here. It isn't an argument, it's simply a claim. What I've presented isn't just a claim but an actual argument, and a quite formal one at that, which has very clearly stated premises and each step of which, including the conclusion, follows from the those that precede.
The way reason works and the way rational debate is supposed to work, is that if you want to reject the conclusion of an argument, you need to either refute the validity of a premise to demonstrate how the argument doesn't logically follow. The key words there being REFUTE and DEMONSTRATE. Simply showing up and making claims doesn't get the job done!
So, which premise is false, AB? Where's is the flaw in the argument?
If you can't answer then all you're really doing is trying to say that logic doesn't work but that your proclamations somehow convey truth anyway.
Clete
I've seen this sort of subject unfold plenty of times through the years and my intent was not to get involved in a drawn out convo with you on the matter. I've seen it argued from several opposing viewpoints that invariably get mired in pseudo-intellectual posturing and philosophical meandering whereby no position can actually be proven or disproven one way or the other, no matter who claims they have the stronger and even unassailable ground. It's an interesting subject and not one where I'm trying to 'win' or even convince anyone but simply giving my own take, irrational though you may well feel it happens to be.