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TY!!!
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Thanks! :-)
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Hey, you got a point but there is no sense in discussion with them. They are in minority and always looking for someone to bump their tread.
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I don't care if I'm right, that's not my intention. I want to understand what postmodern brainwashing can do to a person's logical-inductive reasoning. If I manage to bring any of them into the preamble of the light of reason, not scientific-positivist reason, the reason idealized by the Greeks, it will be a small victory.
One of the reasons for them to grow so much is precisely the lack of dissent, or rather, the lack of courage of the dissenters. They may be in the minority, but they are growing frighteningly, so I ask you: is it hard enough to argue with a few ignorant people, what will it be like to argue with a mass of ignorant people? I use the word ignorant politely, there is a term invented by a Brazilian philosopher that in English would be something like "functional illiterate". In English, the meaning is not quite the same as in Portuguese, but it should do for now.
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