Can you find any newspapers magazines or documentaries comparing Biden to Hitler for example? — NOS4A2
Likewise, one can be a nominalist without denying that triangles exist. — Count Timothy von Icarus
“He’s been weaponizing government against his political opponents like a Third World political tyrant,” Trump said to a crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. “Biden and his radical left allies like to pose as standing up as allies of democracy,” Trump continued, arguing: “Joe Biden is not the defender of American democracy, Joe Biden is the destroyer of American democracy.”
I think even you will admit that the propaganda in one outpaces the propaganda in the other. — NOS4A2
I'm finding it hard to believe that you cannot parse the meaning of sentences like: "soldiers are obligated to report all instances of sexual assault to their superior officers." — Count Timothy von Icarus
Sure. What the complaint here, that the claim that "lifeguard's primary purpose is to prevent drownings," has no truth value? — Count Timothy von Icarus
No, it means your role entails a duty to perform that action. — Count Timothy von Icarus
The attempt is the logical conclusion of anti-Trumpism. If you repeat long enough that another human being is an existential threat it won’t be long before someone takes action. It was only a matter of time until the persecution reached murderous levels. — NOS4A2
“He’s been weaponizing government against his political opponents like a Third World political tyrant,” Trump said to a crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. “Biden and his radical left allies like to pose as standing up as allies of democracy,” Trump continued, arguing: “Joe Biden is not the defender of American democracy, Joe Biden is the destroyer of American democracy.”
Even though one of their fellow panicked brethren committed the act, one way or another this will be Trump’s fault. — NOS4A2
As a comparison, consider these two propositions:
1. You will love this movie
2. I promise you that you will love this movie
What does the addition of "I promise you that" add? Not much. It's more of an emphasis; an expression of certainty. — Michael
I guess you're asking what "obligation" is supposed to be adding to the act of uttering a promise. — frank
Crooks is a registered Republican — Wayfarer
The reason I never really think Michael is being sincere is because he is never willing to do any of the leg work. How many times have we told him that to intend something is not yet to promise it, only to be met with mute silence? — Leontiskos
There is something of Moore's paradox here. — Banno
Or one of a and B sometimes, and the other one always tells the truth — flannel jesus
Yes. And reaching (more or less) that conclusion, we can say that A is the ambiguous here. Right? — javi2541997
If A sometimes tells the truth it means he can also lie as well as B. — javi2541997
He's using unclear wording, but when he says "ambiguous person" he means "the person who sometimes tells the truth". He doesn't mean "the person whose role is ambiguous". — flannel jesus
But what happens to A then — javi2541997
B cannot be the truth-teller. — javi2541997
Nonetheless, it seems the riddle turned out with A being the ambiguous person — javi2541997
Among persons A, B and C one person always lies, one person always tells the truth and one person sometimes speaks the truth, hence being ambiguous.
We get the following statements:
Person A claims person B always tells the truth.
Person B claims person B (himself) sometimes tells the truth.
Person C claims person B always lies. — javi2541997
And you think it is possible to claim that one of the contractors is more reliable without at the same time saying that he is more likely to fulfill his obligations? — Leontiskos
She bound herself to you. She placed herself under an obligation. — Banno
Well, what is a promise, if not the undertaking of an obligation? — Banno
Well, if you don't like the word 'obligation', then instead of trying to convince the judge that you have no obligation to fulfill your contract you should convince him that you need not fulfill the contract and that you need not be punished. After all, why must you fulfill the contract? Why must you be punished? Why must you do what the law tells you to do? Why must you do what you said you were going to do when you signed the contract? — Leontiskos