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Post #514178

Author
twooffour
Parent topic
When Remakes are a Bad Idea
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Date created
15-Jul-2011, 4:54 PM

RedFive said:

twooffour said:

Well I'm still not sure where "reasonably backed up opinions" fit in, so there's only so much I can take from that one.

Opinions.  It fits in with the opinions.

Hey, don't mind me asking, I just felt I needed to - because the sole reason you would appear to be lecturing me on "facts vs. opinions" is because I told someone that they were "wrong", and that somehow means I'm confusing the two.

Well, under the definition that an opinion can't be wrong, 'cos it's, like, an opinion, man - a reasonably backed-up opinion would, indeed, fit in with the facts.

If you're confused, you might wanna resolve it by splitting the right half in two categories:
-Subjective opinions, i.e. beginning and ending with mental states. (I.e. I like this song, it's good; it's good.)
-Attempts to make reasonable, accurate conclusions about reality (like suggestions, based on what you want, and how it would be achieved, see example in the picture) or virtual constructs (such as analogies).

I'm sure you can find a picture for that, too.