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Melody Hughes
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27 October, 16:27
T/F: A generality cannot prove a generality.
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Bridger Lam
27 October, 16:31
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This is true because generalities cannot prove anything.
Generalities are untruthful but they are often used so as to quickly convey a message. Even though we might understand what the person is trying to say, we must also understand that specific evidence of a situation always beats generalities.
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