Sentences with phrase «find flaws in our arguments»

You will never see them congratulate an opponent on finding a flaw in their argument and they will use all of the other signs if necessary to draw your attention away from the subject.
(And, if you find flaws in our arguments, please let us know!)
I mean, you can disagree with it, and you can find flaws in his argument, but let's find those flaws and let's have a disagreement, rather than suddenly becoming reactionaries overnight.

Not exact matches

Other researchers tried to find flaws in Thorne's arguments and, in particular, pointed to problems in satisfying a requirement known as the «weak energy condition».
Now Amos Ori of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa has found a flaw in Hawking's argument.
There appear to be two differing schools of thought regarding Metacritic; one argues that its inconsequential and its flawed nature means that it should be disregarded in an objective assessment of any games in question and the other school relies on its results to prop up its arguments, even if it makes an admission to the flawed nature of its findings.
The main flaws of the result there are caused by assumed parameters (e.g. increase of anthropogenic CO2 content in atmosphere etc.) based on inverse calculations (i.e. circular arguments) instead of proper findings in reality.
Along the same lines, I do not find credible arguments that any product of peer review is therefore inherently corrupted by tribalism — any more than I feel that any «skeptical» analysis in the «skeptical» blogosphere is inherently flawed due to tribalism among «skeptics» as a group.
People who used to find unspecified flaws in the arguments about GHG warming Earth now find unspecified flaws in the predictions of what will happen this century and beyond, all without identifying flaws in the physics or providing alternative explanations of the observations.
«He was a master in finding the flaw in someone else's argument — he had a way with finding the perfect expression,» she says.
The problem is a bias towards confirming what we already believe to be true can lead to an overly optimistic reading of the merits of a case and can make us blind to flaws in an argument that neutral outsiders find obvious.
And yet trying to find the moral fault or character flaw in your partner is ultimately ineffective because the only way you can win this argument is at the expense of valuing and respecting your partner.
Rate at which Alleged and Adjudicated Batterers Win Custody [liznote: The father's rights «critique» disputed the documentary's statements about the rate at which alleged and adjudicated batterers win custody, using misleading and flawed arguments, and also was written with an overall tone that appears to be posturing as a neutral scholarly - sounding or even official assessment, such as purporting in the critique to be making «key findings
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