Re: Some of the Logic of KRS discussion



On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 09:29:13 +0200, "Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Eric Stevens wrote: p6kha1t9fmuk6bhsr536sttfoaf8kmmsv0@xxxxxxx,
>>"Alaca" wrote:
>>> Eric Stevens wrote:
>>>> Philip Deitiker wrote:
>
>>>>> Rather that argue around in circles with people who want to debate
>>>>> trivia rather than what constitutes a good argument I have decided
>>>>> to set this aside.
>
>>>> It's been pretty obvious that this is all you have wanted to do from
>>>> the moment you first heard of the KRS.
>
>>> What, starting a clean thread?
>
>> Set the KRS aside.
>>
>> He's been agin it from the very first moment he heard of it. He
>> arrived in this newsgroup labelling anyone who didn't want to reject
>> it outright as 'KOOKS' or hyperdiffusionists.
>>
>> Go back through the threads and you will find a consistent pattern of
>> bias and arguing from ignorance. What he calls 'trivia' are the facts
>> of the matter. You watch him now build a fact-free argument against
>> the KRS based on irrelevancies and what people haven't said.
>
>
>All I know is that you two are natural opposits
>and that Philip is the rational and you the woolly one.

I'm disappointed you see it that way. I thought you were a rational
person who could tell the difference betwen what is known, what is
unknown and what might possibly be.

I see me as the one who tries to find out the facts of the matter and
what they *MIGHT* imply. That includes what they might *possibly*
imply. I'm not necessarily arguing for the things I want to examine
but I don't want to reject them before they are examined.

Philip doesn't really need facts and has absolutely no doubt as to
what the answer is.

There is no point in debating this difference in attitudes. In the end
our track records will speak for themselves.



Eric Stevens

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