YoursSINSerely
Still East of the River
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Without being physical, what's the difference between aguing a point of view and fighting about a point of view?
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The one being asked the question.
I augmented it. And you understand my reply, but you just want to fight, and I think you should shut up, and why are you posting to this thread anyway.![]()
I augmented it. And you understand my reply, but you just want to fight, and I think you should shut up, and why are you posting to this thread anyway.![]()
YoursSINSerely;31175913[I said:]Without being physical, what's the difference between aguing a point of view and fighting about a point of view?[/I]
Without being physical, what's the difference between aguing a point of view and fighting about a point of view?
Got credentials for all that drivel?
lol lol lol lol
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If I understand your question, the problem lies with those who reject absolute knowledge and self evident truths and hold that all points of view are subjective and personal.
They are forced to argue or defend and fight for their point of view as they have rejected reality as the final arbiter between truth and falsehood and their personal self esteem is at risk if they cannot defend their personal point of view.
Now...if instead you are referring to literary POV, I.E. First person or third person omniscient, then we have a different discussion altogether.))
Amicus
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If I understand your question, the problem lies with those who reject absolute knowledge and self evident truths and hold that all points of view are subjective and personal.
They are forced to argue or defend and fight for their point of view as they have rejected reality as the final arbiter between truth and falsehood and their personal self esteem is at risk if they cannot defend their personal point of view.
Now...if instead you are referring to literary POV, I.E. First person or third person omniscient, then we have a different discussion altogether.))
Amicus
"knows they are right" is kinda incorrect, unless you are talking about verifiables-- like "rocks raise lumps on heads" and "salmon spawn upstream."But, what if you are just trying to teach someone something and they start arguing about it. The teacher knows they are right, hence their title; but the student fights back. Is there a winner of the entire discussion because one is more convincing and the other is less prepared to argue? Should there be a winner every time? Is there a right and a not-so-right result to every argument? Isn't this what a debating team does?
Hookay, another try. Discussing is what reasonable people do, arguing is what opinionated people do, fighting is what fanatics do. Most often, however, each one involved defines him/herself as reasonable and everyone not on her/his "cyber team" as either opinionated or fanatical.
These are the rules of the Internet. They're posted around here somewhere. I have a copy. Oh, drat, they're in the closet.
Hookay, another try. Discussing is what reasonable people do, arguing is what opinionated people do, fighting is what fanatics do. Most often, however, each one involved defines him/herself as reasonable and everyone not on her/his "cyber team" as either opinionated or fanatical.
These are the rules of the Internet. They're posted around here somewhere. I have a copy. Oh, drat, they're in the closet.
"knows they are right" is kinda incorrect, unless you are talking about verifiables-- like "rocks raise lumps on heads" and "salmon spawn upstream."
When you start talking theory, like "Most women don't like commercial porn" (which I hold to be "true" meaning it's a viable theory based on current data) or "There's such a thing as absolute knowledge (which I think is horseshit but Amicus holds to be true) then you'll get arguments, no matter how well-credentialed the teacher is.
Hi Stella,
I don't think I 've ever talked to you before. Nice to meet you.
See, I think teachers are always right. No argument.
Your survey could be totally wrong because they didnt' survey the right people. I would argue with those results even if you had figures in black and white on any given day. This could turn into a fight until you agree to survey absolutely everyone. I still wouldn't raise my voice or swear at you, but I would fight to the end to get the proper answer. Only, because my opinion is the right one.
See, I think teachers are always right. No argument.
Which teachers? On which topics? What constitutes a teacher? Oh, and by the way, I'm a teacher, does that mean I'm always right? If so, what if I say that Teachers are sometimes wrong?See, I think teachers are always right. No argument.
Well, OK, if you ever see the word "fuck" in one of my postings, chances are very good I'm fighting. Hope that helps.
I am.I disagree about teachers. No one is always right.