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My point was: If A worked, then why isn't everyone using A? There isn't enough information to make this a true statement. I cannot deduce that A (testing in this case) won't work because it is not popular.Nuclear power has detractors and so does testing. Not a popularity contest
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Analogies are better at persuasion than logical syllogisms. That is why everybody uses them. I am sure I can find analogies in your books. It illustrates a point in a way that may not be clear otherwise. I was able to convince a senior software guy with an analogy for a bug fix.
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If we could decide how to solve a particular problem by a popularity context then why isn't everyone doing that?
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