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Comment by querez

1 day ago

The sentence is constructed, weirdly, but it's meant to say that fever is "killing off unknown foreign bodies"

Pain being a way to let you know that something is damaged is close to true--close enough not to quibble with. But fever is not a way to let you know that foreign bodies are being killed off--that's his claim, and it's wrong.

  • > But fever is not a way to let you know that foreign bodies are being killed off--that's his claim, and it's wrong.

    querez's point is that the sentence is meant to be parsed as:

    > pain and fever which are the bodies way of <<letting you know something is damaged>> and <<killing off unknown foreign bodies>> respectively

    So the claim is that fever is the body's way of killing off unknown foreign bodies, not the body's way of letting you know something is killing off unknown foreign bodies.

    • Correct!

      I will edit my previous comment to make it more clear.

      (Edit: Nvm, I'm not able to edit that comment any more, I've still not understood the edit-function here)