let's learn to specialize

Sep 01, 2006 12:06

the paradox of the ad hominem fallacy is presented as such:

any time an "ad hominem" attack is said from one ethicist to another, it in fact gives more strength to the first ethicist because it can be proven that ad hominem has everything to do with ethics...and yet gives more strength to the second ethicist for he can appeal to the ethically-negative connotation that arises whenever someone uses an ad hominem. we have called this negative connotation hypocrisy to hide the ambiguious nature of ad hominem.

several people are verifying that dxm has aided them in discovering an intelligence within themselves that, for once, they could objectify themselves long enough to become aware of it.

see why it's so addicting to intellectuals and idiots at once?

even the premise alone is tempting to every human being.

wow, did I just say that idiots and intellectuals might actually both have the same feelings of intellectual low-self esteem?

oops. sorry, universities, didn't mean to prod your elitism.

I should seriously go back to my music major before I piss off more people. genre-mixing only hurts those who are territorial over their most developed specialties.
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