• slackassassin
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    It’s not a strawman just because you miss the point so entirely.

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      1 year ago

      Your point is that if you needed surgery, then you would want it performed other than by a cook with a dirty spatula.

      Your point is meaningless.

      No one suggested that someone performing surgery would not be properly trained.

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        1 year ago

        That wasn’t my point because i didn’t say that. I was explaining that the person who did was only describing how having more or less skill is true using that scenario.

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          1 year ago

          Skill is not a quantity.

          You identified as a quantity duration of time invested training.

          You conflated an item with one of its attributes.

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            You can have a quantity of skill.

            Skill is not a requirement for justice, nor is it something that should be denied from workers.

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              1 year ago

              Skill is not a quantity, nor is it quantifiable, and your further objection embodies a straw man attack.

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                  1 year ago

                  Does an apprentice in a trade have more skill or less in his trade than a master in another trade?

                  Again, skills differ qualitatively.

                  At best one may conceive as a quantity a particular kind of skill, but not skill generally.

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                    Ok, you concede skill can be quantified and compared. People can also have more skills than others. And, yes, generally.