Even if you end up diverging quite far from these steps, it can still be useful to the modeller and eventual reader to know what knowledge you started with and what you discovered along the way.
Ah, right... right. Now that you mention it the rhetorical gaslighting of "I never said that" was not a first. Correct. Flip-flopping, i.e., lying, about the discussion so far really obfuscates the exchange of ideas if not completely killing the exchange.
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This is not unheard of though. I have seen a few U-turns where the one side just "steals" the arguments of the other and never admits to changing positions. What I haven't seem before this is the constant flipping.
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Do you have any further thoughts on this? I'd love to hear as you are correctly noticing certain people's tactics IMHO.
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I think it's a common rhetorical technique when engaging within/between belief groups. I catch myself doing it with gun control (I mask my anti-gun stance with less extreme versions).
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I love guns. But yeah, Americans should not have them. In Cyprus each house has an AK from the government and we don't shoot each other.
It's true.
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