Comment by caboteria
3 years ago
At the same time, there's no logic that says that a good thing should cost money. A walk in the woods is good for you, should we charge for that?
3 years ago
At the same time, there's no logic that says that a good thing should cost money. A walk in the woods is good for you, should we charge for that?
Also in your particular example, if you walking in a woods that is private or requires hiring people to maintain, you will likely need to pay it. You don’t need to pay it if you walk in the wilderness, but even that you still indirectly paying it via tax if there are any work needs to be done to keep the wilderness looks good to you.
The lack of basic logic training in the responses are hilarious, and some of them can’t even notice there is a damn “likely” there.
The fact that A does not imply B, and A often implies not B does not mean that you cannot find an example that show both A and B. But it is sufficient to weaken the argument to support B using A.