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Re: VERY 'dodgy' ebay seller!
« on: November 08, 2008, 03:45:02 PM »
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arkanoid wrote:
motor: he's saying that you are free to say that your opinion is "right", and you can make a logically true arguement to back-up your opinion. but you can never PROVE that your opinion is necessarily right. Opinions are subjective. Thankfully, this world is still full of people that have their own opinions and as long as your argument is sound than it is right...for you.

the idea of one absolute truth is a false idea dreamt up by lawyers, because "proving" absolute truth makes them VERY rich. In most situations people should just learn to live with other people's opinions and, as fatboy just said, just enjoy Amigaaaaaaaa!!  :crazy:


Just because an opinion is subjective doesn't mean that it can't be right, or wrong.

It is my opinion that 1 + 1 = 2.
 

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Re: VERY 'dodgy' ebay seller!
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2008, 04:57:07 PM »
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arkanoid wrote:
Try proving that copying 20+ year old software is wrong, or that I do not see the colour red as others see blue and blue as red. Those are subjective opinions and unproveable.


I don't think the objection is to copying 20 year old software. I think the objection is to selling copies of 20 year old software for profit.

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You could try using "the law" to prove you are correct, but then the law is nothing but a social construct that changes over time to suit hypocrits in power. For example, not to long ago it was "wrong" in the law's eyes to be homosexual.


How do you determine what is right or wrong, exactly?