MixedNuts comments on The noncentral fallacy - the worst argument in the world? - Less Wrong

157 Post author: Yvain 27 August 2012 03:36AM

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Comment author: MixedNuts 28 August 2012 07:46:27AM 8 points [-]

American liberals aren't that kind of left. And Proudhon did mean "property is wrong for the same class of reasons theft is".

Comment author: Vaniver 28 August 2012 08:48:01PM 6 points [-]

Arguments that your stereotypical leftist and stereotypical rightist will both see as bad are the sort of thing that would, ideally, dominate the article.

Comment author: novalis 02 September 2012 04:33:22AM 0 points [-]

Why? Isn't that just Pretending To Be Wise by flattering the prejudices of the two major sides? Ideally, the article should discomfort everyone who has made weak arguments, whether Blue, Green, or Libertarian.

Comment author: Vaniver 02 September 2012 04:44:07AM 4 points [-]

Ideally, the article should discomfort everyone who has made weak arguments, whether Blue, Green, or Libertarian.

The article's purpose should be education. By beginning with arguments that most agree are bad, and then progressing to arguments that they may recognize as close to their own, the article will convince most readers that this is a valid fallacy to watch out for, and then show them some arguments close to theirs that fit the pattern.