When two people disagree, their ideas are not automatically equally plausible. Some ideas are superior than others. Proposition X is not equally reasonable as proposition Y simply because they are both propositions. I call this an "abstraction error", and you see it everywhere in the world of ideas.
Hiding Behind Abstractions
Hiding Behind Abstractions
Hiding Behind Abstractions
When two people disagree, their ideas are not automatically equally plausible. Some ideas are superior than others. Proposition X is not equally reasonable as proposition Y simply because they are both propositions. I call this an "abstraction error", and you see it everywhere in the world of ideas.