Toby
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quote: Originally posted by clulup
- I never called you a liar
You said just as much by implying my definition was false, if the dictionary definition of false is to be believed.quote: - I did look in that dictionary: "Peace: ... 4a: a state or period of mutual concord between governments" That's a bit of a stretch to go that far down. What was the first definition? Was it an absence of war or hostilities? Selectively using dictionary definitions seems to call into question the validity of trying to invoke its invisible authority.quote: - That the opposite of positive is negative was a specific example you have overgeneralised. No, that the opposite of a positive is negative is something you explicitly stated. I stated that the opposite of love was apathy. Love is neither specifically positive or negative. Neither is hate.quote: Some things do not have a negative, like light, space, etc. For things that exist both in positive and negative form (like electrical charges), the opposite is on the other end of the scale (like positive vs. negative charge, not positive vs. no charge or negative vs. no charge). Some things do not have an opposite, like Baseball, a TV, the New York Stock Exchange, Porn, etc. All I said was that the opposite of love was not hate. Porn, TV, black, white, bright, dark, and all that other stuff are yours. Which one of us is overgeneralizing again?quote: - Dictionaries do define words, by documenting their usage That is not defining. Usage within context defines a word. Words which aren't in a dictionary are used everyday. Off the hizzle, for shizzle, my nizzle. Dictionaries don't define words. When you said my definition was false, did you accuse me of lying? If one goes by the first couple dictionary definitions of false, i.e. "contrary to fact or truth", and "deliberately untrue", then yes you did. If usage and context defines the word, then it's debatable.quote: - Sometimes there is not even a thin line between white (full reflection of the whole spectrum of visible light) and black (no reflection of the whole spectrum of visible light). That does not mean they are not opposites And it doesn't mean that they are either.quote: - That was it, good night Sweet dreams.
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