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guardianoftime

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  1. What you might be thinking is what people mistake their own opinions for fact. But that is a logical fallacy on the part of the individual; it is not supported at all by what I'm saying. In fact, I'm pointing out that people make that mistake. When they think that their opinion cannot be wrong they are confusing opinion with fact. (Logic opinions, that is.)

    The way I see it is that you are still redefining the word "opinion". An opinion isn't just being wrong. The best example that I can think of is thinking that the sky is orange which is what you might believe, even though you are wrong. that's not an opinion mistaken for a fact, that's just believing that it is fact and being wrong.

     

    the first definition from dictionary.com sounds more like a hypothesis, or maybe a theory. the third looks more like someones VIEW of someone else based on what they know about them. sometimes disagreeing with a logic opinion can only be done with another.

     

    The way I see it, to go by believing that opinions can be wrong may possibly lead to believing that all opinions can be wrong, no matter what type, and disagree with anything, maybe. that's a guess, it could be wrong, really.

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