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>> A perfect example, I think, of argument by misdirection - attack a word usage that everyone understands (whether they agree or not) by referring to the technicalities of a specialized usage. <<
That "argument by misdirection" is a new term to me; I do know "non sequetor" which is close, but has nothing to do with my discussion of term; I cannot find a source for it; could you provide it for me? I thought I was giving **exact meaning** to the terms used so we could proceed with discussion. GOD DAMN that dictionary where words have exact meanings! Like "Ad Hominem" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Ad_hominem) attack! Received on Sun May 27 2007 - 18:55:34 CDT
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