Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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I know what you are arguing. And I can see you have no basis for your argument.Do not presume to tell me what my argument is. Please.
I know what I was arguing: That Piggy isn't prepared to admit that he could be wrong.
Do you find anything in his responses in this thread that indicates that he is prepared to admit that he could be wrong?
Yes or no?
Do you understand that it isn't a question of whether the evidence presented was convincing or not, but a question of whether Piggy is prepared to admit that he could be wrong or not?
Yes or no?
Your underlying premise is wrong. That premise is, because we don't see whatever it is you expect to see, it means something. But that is a false conclusion and is not a basis upon which we can conclude something about Piggy's willingness to change his conclusion about a subject. I think we can conclude, however, that as intelligent as Piggy is, he could not have gotten there without a willingness to learn new things and adapt conclusions to new information.
Claus: I don't see X in Piggy's post.
Skeptigirl: There is no reason X should be in Piggy's post.
But now that you mention it, just where in your own posts can we find, "anything in [your] responses in this thread that indicates that [you are] prepared to admit that [you] could be wrong"?
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