- doubt one of the arguments being argued throughout the conversation.
- Even though you are doubting it, you still believe that the argument is valid.
- But in the end, you still think that the conclusion is false.
By refuting an argument, you are trying to prove that the argument is false.
For example: When my brother asked me what was the meaning of life, he began to think that there was no reason to live because we have no purpose. But I refuted his argument by saying that even though you may think we have no purpose, then why were we created? His argument was refuting his own argument of why we were living.
I believe that God brought us here to serve our lives in this earth to love one another. i believe we are here to live life to the fullest and at the same time serve him until we die and see him in heaven. Sorry if I'm bringing up my religious beliefs into this blog.
I liked how you made your blog straight to the point. You explained and defined the topic as well as giving two great examples. lol I dont mind if you brought religion into your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is another VERY important topic. Just the other day I was at a cafe I got into this major discussion with this other person some how about how Israel has announced it will ease the importation of some goods by land into Gaza, but made no offer to lift its naval embargo. How will this affect Gaza? What lies ahead for Gaza's blockade? What has been the reaction where you are? After about an hour of debating and discussion we were both trying to prove each other wrong.