[Vision2020] All Stile, no substance.

thansen@moscow.com thansen@moscow.com
Thu, 11 Mar 2004 19:00:04 GMT


The magic word, Mr. Twigg, is "Accreditation".

Or does NSA attribute accreditation with another in the long line of what NSA 
considers to be government conspiracies?

Tom Hansen

> Speaking of "fallacious" arguments, Wayne Fox seems to
> argue the following (his original text appears below):
> 
> Premises:
> 
> 1. P.S. Stile has presented a circular (and therefore
> fallacious) argument. 
> 2. P.S. Stile is associated with Christ Church.
> 
> Conclusion:
> 
> New St. Andrew's College and Logos School should do a
> better job of learning/teaching logic.
> 
> Perhaps Mr. Fox can explain to us how his conclusion
> follows from his premises, or how the above is not an
> accurate representation of his words.
> 
> Ben Twigg
> 
> P.S. I am not asserting or denying the truth of Mr.
> Fox's premises or conclusion. I am merely suggesting
> that his argument, as presented below, is logically
> invalid. 
> 
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> Normal Folks,
> 
> In different language from Joan, a restatement: Kirker
> PS Stile argues:
> 
> [A]    The bible is true because it is the word of
> god.
>         How do you know the bible is the word of god?
>         The bible says so.
>         How do we know what the bible says is true?
>         See [A].
> 
> The is a classic example of a circular argument -- a
> fallacious argument form assuming as true what you are
> trying to prove.
> 
> Logos School and New Saint Andrews conceitedly and
> loudly crow about their courses in logic.  Maybe they
> should learn it before they attempt to teach it.
> 
> Wayne Fox
> 
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