← Back to context Comment by boltzmann-brain 1 month ago a tiny cohort's opinion does not change the truthfulness of a statement 5 comments boltzmann-brain Reply lapcat 1 month ago The point of an essay is not just to make true statements. It's also to convince readers of those statements. Thus, the way the arguments are presented by the writer, and the way that readers interpret the arguments, is crucial. boltzmann-brain 1 month ago The readers on this website are hopefully less lazy than that lapcat 1 month ago How is it laziness to not be able to magically read a writer's mind? 2 replies →
lapcat 1 month ago The point of an essay is not just to make true statements. It's also to convince readers of those statements. Thus, the way the arguments are presented by the writer, and the way that readers interpret the arguments, is crucial. boltzmann-brain 1 month ago The readers on this website are hopefully less lazy than that lapcat 1 month ago How is it laziness to not be able to magically read a writer's mind? 2 replies →
boltzmann-brain 1 month ago The readers on this website are hopefully less lazy than that lapcat 1 month ago How is it laziness to not be able to magically read a writer's mind? 2 replies →
The point of an essay is not just to make true statements. It's also to convince readers of those statements. Thus, the way the arguments are presented by the writer, and the way that readers interpret the arguments, is crucial.
The readers on this website are hopefully less lazy than that
How is it laziness to not be able to magically read a writer's mind?
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