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By presuming a different meaning or implication for any of these words than the one intended by the speaker, the meaning of their entire argument can be changed. If the speaker is unaware of the "slipperiness", they may not realize you have done this, and may unnecessarily concede that s/he is being inconsistent or unfair in her/his argument. This is a form of [[shifting the topic]]. | By presuming a different meaning or implication for any of these words than the one intended by the speaker, the meaning of their entire argument can be changed. If the speaker is unaware of the "slipperiness", they may not realize you have done this, and may unnecessarily concede that s/he is being inconsistent or unfair in her/his argument. This is a form of [[shifting the topic]]. |
Revision as of 15:27, 29 November 2008
These are words with multiple meanings or implications.
By presuming a different meaning or implication for any of these words than the one intended by the speaker, the meaning of their entire argument can be changed. If the speaker is unaware of the "slipperiness", they may not realize you have done this, and may unnecessarily concede that s/he is being inconsistent or unfair in her/his argument. This is a form of shifting the topic.