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RE: Why I Stopped Being a Conspiracy Theorist

in #philosophy7 years ago

You don't seem to do well with answers, I'll change it up and ask you some questions:

I don't seem? You haven't answered one question, and no, one word answers and blanket statements don't count, yes, I don't do well with answers, keep the fiction going that you actually addressed questions.
All these questions are a fallacy themselves, loaded question/complex question:

The Complex Question: The contemporary fallacy of demanding a direct answer to a question that cannot be answered without first analyzing or challenging the basis of the question itself. E.g., "Just answer me 'yes' or 'no': Did you think you could get away with plagiarism and not suffer the consequences?" Or, "Why did you rob that bank?" Also applies to situations where one is forced to either accept or reject complex standpoints or propositions containing both acceptable and unacceptable parts. A corruption of the argument from logos. A counterpart of Either/Or Reasoning.

Why is the topic all of a sudden over what I think about convincing you? what's the relevance to the previous points which amounted to nothing more than questions asking for clarification/explanation, which remain unanswered while some are simply unwarranted?