well, it should be taken into consideration. What if I said that Oxford was in London?
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Replying to @Auto_Math
OK. If I say that Paris is different to the rest of France, how does this change the criticisms of postmodernism & its effects?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I'm not talking about that, I'm talking about the "French intellectuals" part, that's simply painting with a too broad brush.
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Replying to @Auto_Math @HPluckrose
The article is great, too bad actual french intellectuals have to be smeered with such an association.
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Replying to @Auto_Math
Can I suggest getting over it? They are French and intellectuals. Fed up with being told my words have implications they don't.
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Replying to @Auto_Math
Its because of not caring about ppl detecting generalisations that don't exist & getting offended. Its a policy of mine.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
you made a generalisation in your title that's inacurate, I'm only ponting that out.
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Replying to @Auto_Math
A generalisation is when you generalise, not when you say that someone is something.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
yes like when you say a group of people ruin something when only a portion of them did it. It's getting late. Sleep on it okay?
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No, honestly. I'm not interested in ppl being offended by this sort of stuff. More political correctness.
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