Arcker123
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Dude you can't accuse me of that and then think this is an intelligent argument.I am, but I think a misunderstanding of English grammar has led you to believe a different claim was made than what I actually said.
Try to identify the difference between these two statements:
1. That statement is figurative.
2. That statement seemed figurative to me.
These statements express the exact same claim. The only difference is 2. includes a description of your confidence in your claim, but that has no bearing on the claim itself.
No this is ridiculous.I suppose you could claim both have a burden of proof, but if you are demanding proof for statement 2, you're basically asking me to prove my internal mind state of having that impression. The second statement doesn't incur a burden of proof that it is figurative. It's really odd that you would claim that.
You are making a claim, the second one just says you believe it's figurative, but implies you have a lower degree of confidence in that claim. Any statement of positive belief in a proposition is a claim, which both statements are. You are creating distinctions without difference.
You're attempts of weaseling out of your burden of proof would be funny if they weren't dishonest.