Are you sure it’s love? Perhaps, it’s false ‘love’. If you say that you hate love and tired of it, do you mean to say you hate and are tired of loving your parents and God?
Your statement is logically fallacious, you consider something as permanent which in fact is only temporary. (I learned this in Comm 2.)
yAH right. I was suppose to love love, but let me correct you, there’s no “False” love. Love is a concept and it has no truth value. according to the proposition of “concepts” in Philosophical Analysis, A concept cannot be either true or false. It can be said that it is “Sufficient/Insufficient” or most exact, “Ambiguous or Vague” Love is a Vague Term. That’s the correct one to describe it. G?
What I mean with false ‘love’ does not necessarily refer to a false love. Notice that I put the word love between two quotation marks, which implied that I was not speaking of love but rather infatuation. Please review your lesson regarding implications in Comm 2. I thought you’ve taken the subject.
well, I guess you’re referring to a grammatical approach. I know that already but what you are implying to as what i have understood is that you were describing it as a false love. is that mean that you already found a genuine love to say that the concept of this love is a “FALSE” one?
Are you sure it’s love? Perhaps, it’s false ‘love’. If you say that you hate love and tired of it, do you mean to say you hate and are tired of loving your parents and God?
Your statement is logically fallacious, you consider something as permanent which in fact is only temporary. (I learned this in Comm 2.)
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yAH right. I was suppose to love love, but let me correct you, there’s no “False” love. Love is a concept and it has no truth value. according to the proposition of “concepts” in Philosophical Analysis, A concept cannot be either true or false. It can be said that it is “Sufficient/Insufficient” or most exact, “Ambiguous or Vague” Love is a Vague Term. That’s the correct one to describe it. G?
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What I mean with false ‘love’ does not necessarily refer to a false love. Notice that I put the word love between two quotation marks, which implied that I was not speaking of love but rather infatuation. Please review your lesson regarding implications in Comm 2. I thought you’ve taken the subject.
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well, I guess you’re referring to a grammatical approach. I know that already but what you are implying to as what i have understood is that you were describing it as a false love. is that mean that you already found a genuine love to say that the concept of this love is a “FALSE” one?
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I guess you’ve misinterpreted my statement.
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If so, you failed to express what you wanted to tell me.
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I didn’t fail to express. You failed to comprehend.
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If I failed to comprehend, why is that so?, Is it really my incapability or your information availability?
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Your incapability. You assumed what you have understood is correct.
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How come that you can judge like you know what it really felt like?
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Oops. What are talking about?
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