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Saying "[[That's your opinion]]" (or other words to the same effect) in response to a reasoned [[argument]] is possibly the simplest form of the [[argument from subjectivity]]. It [[dismissive statement|dismisses]] any [[rational]] argument that was offered while simultaneously ruling the subject matter out of bounds for rational discussion.
 
Saying "[[That's your opinion]]" (or other words to the same effect) in response to a reasoned [[argument]] is possibly the simplest form of the [[argument from subjectivity]]. It [[dismissive statement|dismisses]] any [[rational]] argument that was offered while simultaneously ruling the subject matter out of bounds for rational discussion.
  
It is similar to the "[[That's your bias]]" attack.
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It is the 2nd-person-attacking form of [[opinion equivocation]], and similar to the "[[That's your bias]]" attack.
 
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* '''2009-03-29''' [http://scienceblogs.com/framing-science/2009/03/29/the-ethics-of-framing-science/ The Ethics of Framing Science: Four Guiding Principles] "...pundits such as [[Richard Dawkins]] use their authority as scientists to argue their personal opinion that science undermines the validity of [[religion]]..." – totally ignoring the fact that Dawkins made a [[rational]], evidence-based [[The God Delusion|case]] for this conclusion. The assumption seems to be that certain issues are ''definitionally'' "matters of opinion", and therefore any position taken on those issues must also be "opinion" regardless of what the facts might be.
 
* '''2009-03-29''' [http://scienceblogs.com/framing-science/2009/03/29/the-ethics-of-framing-science/ The Ethics of Framing Science: Four Guiding Principles] "...pundits such as [[Richard Dawkins]] use their authority as scientists to argue their personal opinion that science undermines the validity of [[religion]]..." – totally ignoring the fact that Dawkins made a [[rational]], evidence-based [[The God Delusion|case]] for this conclusion. The assumption seems to be that certain issues are ''definitionally'' "matters of opinion", and therefore any position taken on those issues must also be "opinion" regardless of what the facts might be.
 
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* '''2015-01-24''' [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102282887764745350285/posts/KSHqL6jBF3J Google+]
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* '''2015-01-24''' <s>{{l/gplus|102282887764745350285/posts/KSHqL6jBF3J|Google+}}</s> (G+ gone, post not archived)

Latest revision as of 13:50, 13 October 2021

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Saying "That's your opinion" (or other words to the same effect) in response to a reasoned argument is possibly the simplest form of the argument from subjectivity. It dismisses any rational argument that was offered while simultaneously ruling the subject matter out of bounds for rational discussion.

It is the 2nd-person-attacking form of opinion equivocation, and similar to the "That's your bias" attack.

Links

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  • 2009-03-29 The Ethics of Framing Science: Four Guiding Principles "...pundits such as Richard Dawkins use their authority as scientists to argue their personal opinion that science undermines the validity of religion..." – totally ignoring the fact that Dawkins made a rational, evidence-based case for this conclusion. The assumption seems to be that certain issues are definitionally "matters of opinion", and therefore any position taken on those issues must also be "opinion" regardless of what the facts might be.

discussion

  • 2015-01-24 Google+ (G+ gone, post not archived)