Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Death Anniversary Cards

opaque phrases

Following the great post of Louis, I think it would be really interesting to unmask the curtain of pseudo-concepts that now, it's not clear in what capacity, have achieved the status of certainties.
not only words but entire phrases can occupy this position in the joint debate.
For example, "the referendum on nuclear energy was done under the influence of an emotional drive."
This phrase, now universally taken for good, goes below the logical consequence that today no one would object to nuclear power plants, so you can build.
In my opinion, the sentence quoted is nonsense. Say the same as saying that taking a decision after having concrete demonstration of the potential (indeed, probable) consequences of that decision is to be emotionally affected.
So if one is thrown from the seventh floor because he knows that it would become a pancake is because it is emotionally affected, not because he is aware.
As if, among other things, the horror motivated toward something he could not become a full member in the parameters of a choice.
Having the complete picture is taken the wrong choices. Here is the logical consequence of which leads one sentence.

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