A Course from The Teaching Company Part Two
I just finished a new "great course" titled: "The Philosopher's Toolkit - How to be the most rational person in the room". It should have been titled: The Psychologistic's Toolkit - How to be the most manipulative person in the room".
At the end of the last lecture the professor listed the people he thinks were great thinkers giving the reason or reasons why he included each person in the group after he named them. If the professor wanted to be rational (realistic) he would have defined his terms (in this case - great thinkers) before creating the list. What constitutes a great thinker? How many great ideas must one have had?
As it is the professor makes one of the most basic logical fallacies. He simply demands that the viewer take his word for it. - You're welcome
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