Message from @Mattie
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I went to school for 12 years to become a doctor. It is admittedly frustrating when a layman with zero understanding of biology and chemistry tries to debunk one of the most well-accepted principles of medicine
@Mattie it's passed to a person willing to be their caretaker. No coercion.
But they have no choice on who that is
@Say your appeal to authority means nothing. This subject matter is about morality. Please don't strawman.....AGAIN.
Appeals to authority isn’t a fallacy genius
Appeal to false authority is
@Mattie exactly. That's why there's a thing called "caretaker"
Appealing to experts in the field of medicine Isnt a fallacy
And i tried explaining the biological basis of vaccinations but you refused to listen
@Say you've never heard of expert bias? Because you're doing it right now.
@Say their not worth the time you can't change their mind the phrase ok boomer applies to this very situation
@hootersforshooters Lol ok boomer
Fr, stop pretending you know more than someone who does this stuff for a living
How many pharmacology classes have you taken @hootersforshooters
Im gonna guess zero
@Say once again....? The subject matter ISNT biology. It's morality. Your EXPERTISE is forcing you to put on your blinders and only argue what you want to argue and NOT the subject matter. If you can't adhere to the point at hand, please don't try to sabotage the discussion with your strawman positions.
Ok boomer
You wouldn't barge into nasa headquarters with no knowledge of propulsion and demand that they rebuild their propulsion system to your specifications
@Say how many morality classes have you taken?
I’ve taken plenty of philosophy classes and i can guarantee I’ve read more books on it than you
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Ethics isn't morality. Neither is philosophy. Next.
Boomer moment
The noun for morality is ethics
“Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental questions[5][6][7] about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.”
( used with a plural verb ) moral principles, as of an individual:His ethics forbade betrayal of a confidence.
( used with a singular verb ) that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.
So tell me again ethics and morality are not the same
I imagine, in your arrogance, you seem to think that spewing forth "statistics" and "biology" can be inserted into any conversation that is unrelated to that and that you feel it's relevant. But, anyone who knows about this subject matter would realize that all of your supposed experiences are not relevant and only serve to distract and are used as tools for those who choose to not discuss honestly.
@Mattie ethics and morality are not the same.
Ok boomer
Ok boomer
Have fun with the knowledge that all of academia laughs at you
See....in all your infinite wisdom, the best you can come up with is the (as you both self avow, one a doctor and one with 146 IQ) "OK boomer" trope? Something doesn't fit.
*,I'm such a great intellectual, but I need to resort to stupid insults*
Yeah, riiiiight.
I'm glad to see that both of you had to resort to breaking down the discussion into semantics. I think it shows how disingenuous you both are.
You know things are going to go NOWHERE with stunted people when they start throwing out definitions they copy and paste from someplace and aren't brave enough to define their own terms, since that is how they're using them in the first place. Just more proof that they can't separate from their ego (which is just another way to say bias).
So, smell ya later.
Ok boomer
Ok normie