
(09-10-2015, 06:23 PM)Oli! Wrote:. . . . you do know what fallacy means right?(09-10-2015, 06:19 PM)Aaron Wrote: "After all, if everyone is too skilled, then is anyone too skilled?"
I'd like to politely state that the above is a logical fallacy.
Everyone can be skilled, that doesn't make no one more skilled than the other (did I just double negative?), that just makes that group of skilled people normal. Being too skilled by definition means you can do something that most normal people cannot.
That doesn't make it a fallacy, you just logically explained what the phrase means.
We've also established throughout this thread that "too skilled" is relative, so the second part also doesn't really relate to anything.
What you said was in fact a logical fallacy. I quoted because I found it weird how people kept using that phrase.
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