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3/05/2016 9:20 pm  #1


The ramifications for posting a philosophy question on Yahoo Answers

I thought it'd be fun for me to post a philosophy question on yahoo answers to inspect the types of answers I would receive. So here's a link to my question: 

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20160303192802AAm177O

 

3/05/2016 9:32 pm  #2


Re: The ramifications for posting a philosophy question on Yahoo Answers

Hmm, I didn't know truth was "clearly" the same as 'what is truthfully being spoken of'.

I hate how these things always run straight into some kind of stupid argument about the status of something being subjective or not. In these kinds of arguments for atheists subjective is like base in tag, and they think that if they can call it out then they're safe.

Why would you post an argument of this sophistication on Yahoo Answers? :-P

Last edited by iwpoe (3/05/2016 9:35 pm)


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3/05/2016 9:58 pm  #3


Re: The ramifications for posting a philosophy question on Yahoo Answers

Dan K. wrote:

I thought it'd be fun for me to post a philosophy question on yahoo answers to inspect the types of answers I would receive. So here's a link to my question: 

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20160303192802AAm177O

What? You can't 'Google' the answer to every question? Unheard of.


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