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On 08.04.2024 21:44, Kenny McCormack wrote:In todays day and world, it is not very difficult to look up phrases such as ad hominem. I do it from time to time. I learn something by doing that, and should thank the other person for bringing it to my attention.In article <20240408122937.339@kylheku.com>,>
Kaz Kylheku <643-408-1753@kylheku.com> wrote:
...You wrote, "people like you ... would never use a male pronoun if>
talking about nurses", written by you, is already ad hominem;
it's a direct accusation of hypocrisy, rather than focusing on the
argument content.
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If you can't handle the ad-hominem ball returned to your court,
don't serve it!
We'd all be better off if nobody ever used the phrase 'ad hominem' ever
again on Usenet.
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This also goes for the rest of those fancy Latin phrases that people use to
argue about arguing.
Id est, exempli gratia, focussing on the argument per se, as
Kaz sensibly suggested. :-)
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(It's good that in English most of the Latin is hidden behind
abbreviations like i.e. and e.g.; but there's no abbreviation
for "per se"? Probably because p.s. is already occupied?)
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Janis
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PS: Of course I disagree for the "banning phrases" suggestion.
Pointing out (in whatever way) to stay on the argument is fine.
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