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We can know nothing for certain
We can't even know that the argument is true for certain, because even that could be proven wrong.
8 supporter.
People do not know what fallacies are
It depends on your definition of people. Are these "people" the general public? By "people" do you mean people who do not know what fallacies are? This claim could be argued either way depending on that definition.
4 supporter.
emperor Palpatine wasn't really evil
Morality is relative.
3 supporter.
Report Fallacy does not mean "I disagree with you".
A fallacy is a failure in reasoning that renders an argument invalid.
3 supporter.
We can know nothing for certain
We can be proven wrong. We are fallible.
2 supporter.
We can know nothing for certain
Knowledge can only be compared by our own subjective experiences.
2 supporter.
TV shows are not enjoyable if you already know the outcome prior to watching.
I have watched TV shows knowing the outcome and they have been enjoyable.
2 supporter.
Life is not worth living.
Life can feel like it is worth living at times. It all comes down to whether you feel life has been "more bad" or "more good" at a given time. At the moment it feels like it has been more bad for me.
2 supporter.
We should stop working on Artificial Intelligence
If we created quality A.I., we could continue our human legacy long after we have depleted the earths resources and died out.
2 supporter.
Suicide is not selfish
You don't owe anything to anyone.
2 supporter.