There’s something wrong with this argument, but I don’t know what it is. The denial of the conclusion is more plausible than the conjunction of the premises. There must be something here to reject; something’s gotta give. I’m gonna do the G.E. Moore shift. I wanna do the G.E. Moore shift. Come on the G.E. Moore shift. I wanna do the G.E. Moore shift.
I can’t believe you think that that’s true. How can you accept the consequence of that view? I can’t believe you think that that’s true. How can you accept the consequence of that view?
There’s nothing great about validity; it depends on where you start. Don’t even try to modus ponens me; I’m gonna tollens you so hard. It’s obvious something here ain’t right; use a little common sense And do the G.E. Moore shift. I wanna do the G.E. Moore shift. Come on the G.E. Moore shift. I wanna do the G.E. Moore shift.
I can’t believe you think that that’s true. How can you accept the consequence of that view? I can’t believe you think that that’s true. How can you accept the consequence of that view?
It’s obvious something here ain’t right; something’s gotta go. We’ve gotta do the G.E. Moore shift. I wanna do the G.E. Moore shift. Come on the G.E. Moore shift. I wanna do the G.E. Moore shift.