it's a "Bad argument".
yeah, probably some prebuilt structure there, doubt it matters, likely that general neural nets would wind up similar
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relates to refusing to admit your doing the thing, or wanting to do it in the face of good reasons why you shouldn't.
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well, i mean, they might just be using entirely different principles from the ones you think are relevant
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like maybe they aren't using "you can't generalize groups from their worst members" at all
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maybe they're using "you shouldn't make generalizations about groups that aren't valid"
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wouldn't that amount to the same thing?
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nope! then it's okay to generalize based on the worst members if their behavior is validly representative of the group
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what determines that? social construction of reality among their peers! yaaaay *vomit*
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if I want to stuff myself full of cake, that's not cognitive, but my arguments against some1 telling me cake is bad will be
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oh, I think it matters a lot. But anyways, my point about *knowing* doesn't relate to doing the thing exactly, it...
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