thee Are you not Begging the Question here? Asking a question "Does this make one more sane?" And then simply assume that the answer is no? (Am I begging the question with my response above? ... initiate recursive begging the question loop)
But more seriously, I think it would be interesting to have a more critical conversation about the first question you pose: Does this post make its readers more sane?
First, to point out the flaws that I think are bothering you. The post makes some very strong claims that are not backed up with even simple empirical evidence:
"The working class people who wished they weren’t alive." (how do you know they don't want
thee Are you not Begging the Question here? Asking a question "Does this make one more sane?" And then simply assume that the answer is no?
(Am I begging the question with my response above? ... initiate recursive begging the question loop)
But more seriously, I think it would be interesting to have a more critical conversation about the first question you pose: Does this post make its readers more sane?
First, to point out the flaws that I think are bothering you. The post makes some very strong claims that are not backed up with even simple empirical evidence:
- "The working class people who wished they weren’t alive." (how do you know they don't want
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