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Science > Philosophy |
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"" |
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31 Dec 2007 10:28:49 AM |
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Mike Goudge's Confusion |
Today, Mike Goudge sneered:
"An entity will act in accordance with its nature because it can not
act in contradiction of itself."
From Galt's Speech in Atlas Shrugged:
"A thing cannot act in contradiction to its nature."
Eye had to post mai response under a new thread because
of your constant desire to hijack threads, including the last one
aye made.
It is simply bad logic to state that an entity, either can or cannot,
"act in contradiction of itself."
Yew and Galt are confused about logic. He should have stuck with
inventing motors and yew should stick with sheep-shagging.
The proper category to use in this case is "contrary," not
"contradiction."
An entity cannot act contrary to its nature.
Do ewe think aye have forgotten the homework assignment eye
gave yew a few days ago?
What is the contradictory of the following classic syllogism:
1. All Greeks are mortal.
2. Socrates is a Greek,
C. Therefore, Socrates is mortal.
and what is its contrary?
Apparently yew don't know the answer and since ewe are a sheeple
first-class yew simply goose-step along with ewer goddess Rand.
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| User: "Bret Cahill" |
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| Title: Re: Mike Goudge's Confusion |
31 Dec 2007 12:04:00 PM |
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Apparently yew don't know the answer and since ewe are a sheeple
first-class yew simply goose-step along with ewer goddess Rand.
Most Randroids are too confused to even know what Rand said about free
speech being a precondition of free marketry.
Bret Cahill
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Mike Goudge's Confusion |
31 Dec 2007 12:25:02 PM |
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On Dec 31, 11:04 am, Bret Cahill <BretCah...@aol.com> wrote:
Apparently yew don't know the answer and since ewe are a sheeple
first-class yew simply goose-step along with ewer goddess Rand.
Most Randroids are too confused to even know what Rand said about free
speech being a precondition of free marketry.
Bret Cahill
I don't know about that, but I do know she said the following
in "The Cashing-in: The Student Rebellion":
"[N]o rights of any kind can be exercised without property rights."
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