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In reply to the discussion: When Prophets Come Alive [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)41. After claiming intent is part of every fallacy, and that I could not impute intent to you
You claimed I engaged in a fallacy, implicitly imputing intent to me. That's a nice maneuver deserving a name of it's own.
Fact is, I rarely argue about intent. I also rarely argue what kind of fallacy something is, or what makes something a fallacy. I look for meaning and effect. Regardless of your intent, your words often have the effect of diverting topics into side issues. If that is not your intent, then it is up to you to correct the situation. Or not, if you so choose.
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Your response is fallacious, unless you can prove some type of mind reading ability.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#40
After claiming intent is part of every fallacy, and that I could not impute intent to you
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#41
Your response dismissed my explanation because you claimed to have an insight into my intent.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#49
Check. You can question other people's intent, but nobody can question yours. eom.
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#51