Re: Ad hominems

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On 2/24/2014 9:31 PM, l.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
This ongoing discussion of what constitutes an ad hominem argument is all very well,
but I'd like to point out that I didn't make an ad hominem argument or assertion.

I simply asked a question.


The form of your note was not the issue. It was the substance. The substance was directed at a person and was /about/ that person. It's the 'about' that made it ad hominem.

By way of example...

If I responded to your note by "just asking a question" such as:

   So, Lloyd, did you ever go to school?

or

   Didn't your school ever teach you about semantics?

or

   Lloyd, where did you learn your group participation skills?

I'd simply be asking a question.

But I'd also be making a pointed ad hominem attack and no reader will miss that fact.

By contrast, if I sent a note that only contained the above first paragraph, I'd be focusing on the substance of the issue and would not be asking or commenting about you as a person. (Yes, my first paragraph has the word "your" in it. The presence of the word doesn't make the text ad hominem. The semantics either do or don't. First paragraph: doesn't. Later questions: do.


d/

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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
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