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Is 'I feel' a good argument?

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TheresaMayIsATory · 20/07/2018 11:27

"No philosopher should care how you feel about the existence of God, freedom, abortion or anything else, presented merely as your feelings. Your feelings have no claim to universality and do not automatically transfer to your audience. You might feel that God exists but that is no reason why anyone else should."

A.P.Martinich
Prof Philosophy
Uni Texas

This is an example of how weak the trans ideology argument is and you can quote the above to your MP (PPE) who should have some understanding of philosophy. It doesn't invalidate the feelings of others, it simply says their feelings have no application towards others. Trans ideology debating doesn't presenting a winning rational logical argument which is why #NoDebate.

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thebewilderness · 21/07/2018 20:29

All laws infringe upon freedoms Your right to swing you fist or your dick ends at my nose, is I think, how the saying goes.

TheresaMayIsATory · 21/07/2018 21:04

Your right to swing you fist or your lady dick ends at my nose

Driving licences are an infringement on our rights for the obvious safety reasons.

Some may consider revenge porn laws as an infringement of their rights.

We accept that PIP applications are an acceptable processes for disabled people to go through to get support.

Why do TRAs believe they are above everyone else in not wanting to going through processes we can all see the sense of?

"Feeling"?

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