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Formal ethics suggests that we deal with someone who denies the law of noncontradiction by
{ 1 } - trying to prove the law.
{ 2 } - hitting the person with a stick.
{ 3 } - pretending to agree.
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Formal ethics suggests that we deal with someone who denies the law of noncontradiction by
{ 1 } - trying to prove the law.
{ 2 } - hitting the person with a stick.
{ 3 } - pretending to agree.
A person who denies the law of noncontradiction probably wouldn't appreciate your reasoning.
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Formal ethics suggests that we deal with someone who denies the law of noncontradiction by
{ 1 } - trying to prove the law.
{ 2 } - hitting the person with a stick.
{ 3 } - pretending to agree.
The person might hit you back!
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Formal ethics suggests that we deal with someone who denies the law of noncontradiction by
{ 1 } - trying to prove the law.
{ 2 } - hitting the person with a stick.
{ 3 } - pretending to agree.
Whenever you assert something, also assert the opposite. Soon your opponent will want to hit you with a stick!
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