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Oct 19 2011 12:35pm
Quote (Halfdead14 @ Oct 19 2011 10:29am)
Does he actually use a <20" cathode ray tube monitor?


I'll post this again.
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Quote (Grief_exe @ Oct 19 2011 02:32pm)
This is like every argument with ghot, they are just circular.

http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/images/circular_reasoning.gif

I explained earlier that they are biased bc nvidia has a dx11 advantage.
He disagrees and his counter-point is that most games will be DX11 (which isn't true)
Then Grillz comes in and says they are biased
Ghot counters with "how are they biased"

I swear every argument with ghot is exactly like this.



NVidia has a PhysX advantage too...which is my whole point...they make better vid cards ?????

/e grillz sez that every time I post lol

This post was edited by ghot on Oct 19 2011 12:50pm
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NVidia has a PhysX advantage too...which is my whole point...they make better vid cards  ?????

?e grillz sez that every time I post  lol


Oh ya since that is so useful
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Oct 19 2011 12:52pm
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Oh ya since that is so useful








how many more you need huh?

/e and unknowingly Grillz is RIGHT I am biased.....biased against bullshyt ^^

This post was edited by ghot on Oct 19 2011 12:54pm
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Circular reasoning is a formal logical fallacy in which the proposition to be proved is assumed implicitly or explicitly in one of the premises. For example:

"Only an untrustworthy person would run for office. The fact that politicians are untrustworthy is proof of this."

Such an argument is fallacious, because it relies upon its own proposition — "politicians are untrustworthy" — in order to support its central premise. Essentially, the argument assumes that its central point is already proven, and uses this in support of itself.

Circular reasoning is different from the informal logical fallacy "begging the question", as it is fallacious due to a flawed logical structure and not the individual falsity of an unstated hidden co-premise as begging the question is.
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Circular reasoning is a formal logical fallacy in which the proposition to be proved is assumed implicitly or explicitly in one of the premises. For example:

"Only an untrustworthy person would run for office. The fact that politicians are untrustworthy is proof of this."

Such an argument is fallacious, because it relies upon its own proposition — "politicians are untrustworthy" — in order to support its central premise. Essentially, the argument assumes that its central point is already proven, and uses this in support of itself.

Circular reasoning is different from the informal logical fallacy "begging the question", as it is fallacious due to a flawed logical structure and not the individual falsity of an unstated hidden co-premise as begging the question is.



stfu kid ur not even on the same page :/

...and I took the class Critical Thinking long before you did LOL

This post was edited by ghot on Oct 19 2011 12:56pm
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http://static.techspot.com/articles-info/448/bench/High_1920.png

http://i.imgur.com/YFOH0.jpg


how many more you need  huh?

/e and unknowingly Grillz is RIGHT I am biased.....biased against bullshyt  ^^


That is so funny you posted that. Because that is another staple of the ghot argument: The complete reality dodge.

You bring up the physx advantage
I counter with not many games use physx
you counter with....biased charts again!

The complete dodge.

Oh and its funny bc it brings me back to this post as well:

Quote (Grief_exe @ Oct 19 2011 12:32pm)
This is like every argument with ghot, they are just circular.

http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/images/circular_reasoning.gif

I explained earlier that they are biased bc nvidia has a dx11 advantage.
He disagrees and his counter-point is that most games will be DX11 (which isn't true)
Then Grillz comes in and says they are biased
Ghot counters with "how are they biased"

I swear every argument with ghot is exactly like this.


The circular argument comes up again.
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Oct 19 2011 12:56pm
Quote (Halfdead14 @ Oct 19 2011 01:55pm)
Circular reasoning is a formal logical fallacy in which the proposition to be proved is assumed implicitly or explicitly in one of the premises. For example:

"Only an untrustworthy person would run for office. The fact that politicians are untrustworthy is proof of this."

Such an argument is fallacious, because it relies upon its own proposition — "politicians are untrustworthy" — in order to support its central premise. Essentially, the argument assumes that its central point is already proven, and uses this in support of itself.

Circular reasoning is different from the informal logical fallacy "begging the question", as it is fallacious due to a flawed logical structure and not the individual falsity of an unstated hidden co-premise as begging the question is.


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Quote (Grief_exe @ Oct 19 2011 02:56pm)
That is so funny you posted that. Because that is another staple of the ghot argument: The complete reality dodge.

You bring up the physx advantage
I counter with not many games use physx
you counter with....biased charts again!

The complete dodge.

Oh and its funny bc it brings me back to this post as well:



The circular argument comes up again.



yeah and uur making it circular LOL
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