No, there aren't. — Terrapin Station
No, there aren't. — Terrapin Station
I'll just point out that your above statement is self-defeating, as it is itself an exception to the fallacy of appealing to the masses — S
What's the appeal to the masses there? — Terrapin Station
You seem very confused. Do you know the meaning of the word "exception"? — S
Oy vey. — Terrapin Station
I think Terrapin Station's idea is cute. Now I get to say it's just an argumentum ad populum to claim that Donald Trump is president of the US. Like, that's just conformity, dude. — Baden
No, we can say it is a fact that he is President. — Baden
The correct meaning of the word "chair" in English language is "a separate seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs" and this is determined by consensus (clearly not the case of argumentum ad populum.) — Magnus Anderson
It's been explained to you multiple times that correct usage is determined by consensus for certain facts, such as social facts, and for definitions of words etc. — Baden
Exactly. Terrapin Station, can't you see the absurdity in making such a charge in these cases? — S
The only time the consensus opinion is relevant and not fallacious is when we want to know what the consensus opinion happens to be — Terrapin Station
There is not a "correct meaning of the word 'chair.'" — Terrapin Station
I've explained many times that you're wrong about this. I doubt you'll stop claiming things that are wrong, however. — Terrapin Station
And that's precisely what we want to know when it comes to the correct meaning of words. — Magnus Anderson
But I agreed with everything you said. I just used words in a non-consensus way so that they meant their opposites. (See, I did it again). — Baden
But I agreed with everything you said. I just used words in a non-consensus way so that they meant their opposites. — Baden
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