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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (613992)6/2/2011 7:34:42 AM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) of 1586861
 
"You usage of the term doesn't show it. If its not lack of knowledge, then it would appear to be either sloppiness or dishonesty."

Oopsie. Mark it up to sloppiness. I guess the thing that confused me was your accusation that I was doing it. The only potential logical fallacy I could see what I didn't source some of my assertions. Which is something you rarely do unless it is something like the Cato Institute, which is a biased source.

See Tim, here is your problem. It isn't a fallacy to rely on an expert who is actually an expert in the matter at hand. It is only a fallacy to try to use an expert as your touchstone in an area where they aren't. You see this in medicine a lot. Doctors are considered to be experts in everything, despite the fact they often have less expertise than others in a given area.

So you claim I was engaging in an intellectually dishonest argument was, well, intellectually dishonest.

I hope you know that.
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