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Originally Posted by sweetpea
hehheehe, no one has ever called my perspectives 'defective' . . .
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But surely being wrong is not a completely new phenomenon. I suppose that I could have used "erroneous", but I wanted to avoid "wrong" due to the chance of being mistaken for a moral stance.
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Originally Posted by sweetpea
The point i was making was not about emotion at all. . . rather . . . it is easy to deem someone else's life worthless if you don't personally feel the Consequences. I believe that when upholding principles . . . one should take into account how they would think if the death of this woman was Actually important to them instead of some nameless, faceless individual . . .
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I find it surprising that you support an alteration of judgement that not only the justice system but all the philosophers who try to be objective view to hinder making correct decisions. If you are going to depart from rational thinking in favor of purely emotional arguments then kindly state it plainly near the start of your post so that it can be disregarded with ease.
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Originally Posted by sweetpea
btw, thanks for the good laugh you gave me and my friends . . . 'defective' . . . hehehehehehe
Sweetpea
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I don't think it is amusing to knowingly hold flawed thought processes and then try to inflict your conclusions on other people. Of course, this appears to be instead an astonishingly poorly disguised Appeal to Mockery.