The definition of the head as I understand it, is the head of the lord(god), the king of kings, or some shit like that. Am I wrong in my understanding...
You wrote, I asked you questions for a better understanding, but you do not show me the way. Why? Because it's not on a Saturday? How it that not a tr...
You think you have provided an argument Dream Catcher, right? I asked you this but you do not respond, why? My questions relate to your argument, to s...
Cool, so are things going as you plan king of kings, lord of lords? Tell the truth! Your will is being done!? And all credit is yours for what is, as ...
A lack of comprehension on my part? No, you have created two contexts, one context where it's just about a belief at the lowest threshold, and another...
It does not address it when it was brought up multiple times before. So, your tardiness to the issue it a result of what? I disagree with contradictor...
I asked you to quote where you address what I have asked you again and again, could you not find it? To you first question, it can happen, but all tha...
If you think it's a contradiction then please explain why, for I ask you again and again why would someone assent to a belief that they can do somethi...
When I assent to something, like the taking on the responsibility of taking someone to the doctors, then why do I need any more confidence if I have a...
You I think have not dealt with this, here it is quoted The confidence needed I think is defined by the individual, and thus your notion that 51% is i...
I think one can shake on what they have assented to. I'm not straying away from my position but trying to show you how what one assents to has differe...
To your first question, the answer is "yes" if they assent to that being proper behavior to do, if they don't assent to such, then it does not reflect...
It is not inconsistent, nor do I think you have you given coherent logic to how you think it's inconsistent. Here is what I wrote you earlier- Now ple...
Un, I'm confused, I never said that there is nothing to jeopardize, I wrote you this: Please confirm you have misrepresented my beliefs here, or if yo...
In your example, the person must assent to the idea that barley believing that they can give someone a ride to the doctors, yet agree to do so is prop...
DreamCatcher, you didn't respond to my last posts questions, why?? My claim is that there is nothing to jeopardize by shaking on what one believes, ot...
I think it does not invalidate it. If one has agreed to something such as taking someone to the doctor's, then I imagine it's because they're confiden...
I don't understand what you mean with, "as revealed with the counterexample I gave with the ride to the doctor." If they are technically wrong, then h...
But their assumption would be wrong, right? Thier response of "no" would put them logically in the wrong, correct? What you say about others might be ...
I believe simply shaking your hand on something you believe to be true, is offering a symbolic act of trust, yet you deny it as communicating such. If...
Can one always simple shake on something one believes? Your answer Dreamcatcher, I believe, must be, "no", if you want to stay consistent with your th...
In your example I would say "yes", that is correct. To shake hands is an act of trust in this example, just as a pinkie promise is. A social construct...
Assent is used here to mean that you accept something as likely true. I believe there are higher and lower thresholds of assent, as I believe acceptan...
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