if you knew that an ultrafinitist had arguments that you would find persuasive and convince you of ultrafinitism, would you let them speak to you?
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if you knew that a flat earther had arguments that you would find persuasive and convince you that earth is flat, would you let them speak to you?
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if you knew that a tsarist had arguments that you would find persuasive and convince you of the need to support the Romanov heir, would you let them speak to you?
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if you knew that an Aztec cultist had arguments that you would find persuasive and convince you to publicly adopt worship of Tlaloc and Tezcatlipoca, would you let them speak to you?
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you probably see where this is going to I really need to do this
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ok fine is it possible for you to believe that someone who knew that someone could persuade them of an argument already believed the argument if you knew of someone who could convince you that the person didnt really believe the argument even though they knew they would
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Replying to @eigenrobot
is it possible for you to believe: "a person who knew that someone could persuade them of an argument already believed the argument" if you knew someone who could convince you that "the person didn't really believe the argument even though they knew they would [if persuaded]"
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