Missing frame of reference, bad analogies, overly emotional language
Author Rasmus misses the frame of reference, engages in wrong and bad analogies, like this one repeated in the post:
Rest of the post cannot be taken seriously for being emotionally overloaded as can be seen in the language used, which certainly is not worthy of scholarly attention, much less publication in any serious academic journal.
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Do the exercise again: watch out for frame of reference, bad analogies, and overcome language that is emotionally overloaded.
Thanks for the reply just the same.
[This is an experiment.]
Yrreg
Yrreg:
1. Acupuncture is an acceptable option for dealing with medical complaints, if you don't have enough money for treatment and medication in conventional scientific medicine, or if conventional scientific medicine has given up on you.
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How does an unacceptable option suddenly transform intpo an acceptable one, just because you run out of other options? If an option is not at all acceptable to begin with, then it will remain so unless something about the option itself changes.
Hitting my thump with a hammer is not a good way to treat a blister. It will not turn into a good way of treating a blister just because I run out of plasters, ointments or hot needles.
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Author Rasmus misses the frame of reference, engages in wrong and bad analogies, like this one repeated in the post:
Hitting my thump with a hammer is not a good way to treat a blister. It will not turn into a good way of treating a blister just because I run out of plasters, ointments or hot needles.
Rest of the post cannot be taken seriously for being emotionally overloaded as can be seen in the language used, which certainly is not worthy of scholarly attention, much less publication in any serious academic journal.
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Do the exercise again: watch out for frame of reference, bad analogies, and overcome language that is emotionally overloaded.
Thanks for the reply just the same.
[This is an experiment.]
Yrreg