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MisterOpus1
Grumpy Old Fart

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Re: Arguments are Supposed to be Biased
quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Ever since the whole "biased news" craze started, it seems like an ever-increasing number of people have lost the ability to distinguish a report from an argument.
A report, is a statement of facts. It does not attempt to present a specific point of view, nor draw broad conclusions based on the facts being presented. If a report is "biased", that means it is presenting facts selectively, or misrepresenting them altogether. In this case, the report is flawed.
On the other hand, an argument, in which one makes a series of assertions derived from a set of premises to reach a conclusion, is not supposed to present the opposite point of view - except in order to refute it. Arguments are, by their very nature, biased.
The point I'm getting at here, is that it seems like I can't read this forum without seeing people call each other's arguments "biased" and, IMHO, it's really starting to hurt the quality of the discussions. Calling someone's argument "biased" is NOT a valid means to attack or refute that argument. They aren't supposed to present a neutral account. If they did, they wouldn't really be making an argument.
Summary:
Calling news resports biased = OK
Calling someone's argument biased = NOT OK
That is all.
Cheers,
Arbiter |
I find your argument against "bias" to be rather "biased", in my own personal "biased" opinion. Why are you so "biased" against "biased" arguments?
Stop being so "biased", will you? 
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Whence September dusk grows crisper still,
with leaves all crimson conquered,
I yearn to shout,
and dance about,
and stick pickles in my honker...
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Nov-13-2003 15:42
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trancaholic
Danish Prophet of Doom

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aalborg
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Re: Arguments are Supposed to be Biased
quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Ever since the whole "biased news" craze started, it seems like an ever-increasing number of people have lost the ability to distinguish a report from an argument.
A report, is a statement of facts. It does not attempt to present a specific point of view, nor draw broad conclusions based on the facts being presented. If a report is "biased", that means it is presenting facts selectively, or misrepresenting them altogether. In this case, the report is flawed.
On the other hand, an argument, in which one makes a series of assertions derived from a set of premises to reach a conclusion, is not supposed to present the opposite point of view - except in order to refute it. Arguments are, by their very nature, biased.
The point I'm getting at here, is that it seems like I can't read this forum without seeing people call each other's arguments "biased" and, IMHO, it's really starting to hurt the quality of the discussions. Calling someone's argument "biased" is NOT a valid means to attack or refute that argument. They aren't supposed to present a neutral account. If they did, they wouldn't really be making an argument.
Summary:
Calling news resports biased = OK
Calling someone's argument biased = NOT OK
That is all.
Cheers,
Arbiter |
So is this an argument or a report? I see no clear thread of assertions leading to a conclusion, yet you are clearly focusing your attention on select parts of the discussions in this forum, which should only be allowed for arguments. I guess we have to introduce a third category of text: The opinion. Pure bias.
Seriously, I do agree with your point about the arguing skills of some people in this forum not being exceptional. But how are we supposed to change that? I could suggest Weston's "A Rulebook for Arguments", but I doubt anyone would read it. Come to think of it, people who argue from sagas and legends (the Bible, the local preacher etc.) probably won't read this topic in the first place. And these people do tend to be the ones yelling "bias" and/or exercising it.
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Nov-13-2003 15:57
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MisterOpus1
Grumpy Old Fart

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Re: Re: Arguments are Supposed to be Biased
quote: | Originally posted by trancaholic
So is this an argument or a report? I see no clear thread of assertions leading to a conclusion, yet you are clearly focusing your attention on select parts of the discussions in this forum, which should only be allowed for arguments. I guess we have to introduce a third category of text: The opinion. Pure bias.
Seriously, I do agree with your point about the arguing skills of some people in this forum not being exceptional. But how are we supposed to change that? I could suggest Weston's "A Rulebook for Arguments", but I doubt anyone would read it. Come to think of it, people who argue from sagas and legends (the Bible, the local preacher etc.) probably won't read this topic in the first place. And these people do tend to be the ones yelling "bias" and/or exercising it. |
Jeez, you're soooooo biased!
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Whence September dusk grows crisper still,
with leaves all crimson conquered,
I yearn to shout,
and dance about,
and stick pickles in my honker...
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Nov-13-2003 17:09
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