Um... could this be "it"?

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Tue Feb 20 04:16:27 CST 2018


Thanks for acknowledging your overgeneralizations. Words, sentences matter,
as we all believe. As do expressed conclusions.

I am sure I can be more nuanced, which is one of my goals, so I keep
correcting myself. The generalizations I believe in
are those along the lines of Almost all generalizations are false; see the
particulars. But I'm sure I fall down, too.

All those labels--Liberalism, neo-liberalism, neo-Conservative; this ballon
and that, *always* need unpacking and
*always* have exceptions within the *reality* they try to explain, I
declare generalizingly.

By the way, for the record, I never suggested Dr. Jill Stein was a Russian
agent. Just a third party candidate who does
not have the character to even prescribe Kleenex and drinking more liquids
to Bernie Sanders when he has a cold, so to speak.
The Fraud Circle in Dante's Hell.

I corrected myself publicly when Joseph pointed out I had overstated the
legal case.



On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 4:54 AM, Thomas Eckhardt <
thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de> wrote:

> As regards the quote from Chris Floyd: It is satire. If you don't know
> Floyd: He has lived in Moscow and despises Putin.
>
> As for overgeneralizations in my own comments: I am not writing a
> PhD-thesis here,
> and neither are you.
>
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 06:36:02 -0500
>  Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
> ....look up
>
>> overgeneralization in any
>> Logic text.
>>
>
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