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Alexander Tyndall Kun's avatar

You are very clever. I suspect your parents might say, 'too clever'. However, your finger is on the pulse (as weak and feeble as it remains) of humanity today. How about this addition to the list of 'new age' fallacies, Neglecting the Question(s): Neglecting (or conveniently forgetting) the truth that every proposition presupposes a question, or the meaning of every statement requires recourse to the question that precedes it. For example, when someone says, 'Human beings have a fundamental right to healthcare, warm meals, access to digital media, suffrage (the list could go on)'. We only need to ask, 'What is a right?' From here I reckon the fallacy will be beckoned, unwittingly.

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"Never have I ever had the displeasure to meet such twits as I have on Twitter."

Amen to that. And I have at least two or three suspensions there as proof of not "suffering fools gladly":

https://medium.com/@steersmann/open-letter-to-twitters-board-of-directors-d1c87603a832

Not sure that Twitter 2.0 AM -- After Musk -- is all that much better than version 1.0 under Jack Dorsey.

Kind of the nature of the beast, and of the lowest common denominator -- which is rather low indeed, rationality being in particularly short supply these days, some echo-chambers more so than others. But you in particular might have take some consolation, at least, from the highly recommended (by me and others), The Splendid Feast of Reason:

https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520239111/the-splendid-feast-of-reason

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