‘A Meaning’ ‘The Meaning’, Ode to my boss, Points to ponder, Subtle Fallacy

‘A Meaning’ ‘The Meaning’, Ode to my boss, Points to ponder, Subtle Fallacy By Dr. Sohail Ansari
Conceived and worded by DR Sohail Ansari (originality of concepts and originality of words).
He believes that there can never be a zero scope for improvement and appreciates criticism if it is not for the sake of criticism.

·       A great leader in speaking to his people urges them to condemn racist and hate speech in all of its forms in order to trick them in liking its one subtle manifestation: his own speech.   
Quote 
·       Philosophy is idealist if the experience of history speaks against its assumptions.
‘A Meaning’ ceases to be a part of the visible referent to have ‘The Meaning’ 
·        Sign is a symbol with an image of its own; each sign has its own meaning; for example, rose is a sign of love, it is a signifier in which love is signified. Political marketing consultant is to create ‘The sign for mobilization’ a sign that does not simply stand for something else; a sign that is the galvanic symbol with an image of its own. The inner vibrancy of a party depends much to ‘The sign’; its creation is important for the creation of meaning that is to be shared by all members; a meaning that is apart from the visible referent. ‘The sign’ elicits pre-determined and conditioned response by exercising deterring influence on the interpretive behavior of the members of a party.   
Ode to my boss 
·       Whenever I call my boss ‘a man of great judgment’, I am simply stating the fact; any evidence that analyzes his judgment makes his judgment more likely to be true.
Points to ponder 
·        One is not always simply being wrong about the facts; one must be punished for a factual error for deliberately being wrong.
·        A book is greatly needed to analyze the impact of decay of religion on Europe to understand Godless, infidel science harnessed, time and again, to obliterate humanity.
·        Television news is said to be a crucial channel of short-term influences, it is true if audience are less heavily exposed to message flows.
Subtle Fallacy 
·        We must term any argument ‘strong’ or ‘weak’ on the basis of the credibility of the argument; otherwise term itself is strong or weak. (Definition can only be weak not strong)


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