• unfreeradical@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Now you are shifting the goalposts. I am not asserting that no one would take note of how someone may acquire one skill compared to another.

    Again, skills are different, not greater or lesser.

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      8 months ago

      Again, skills are different, not greater or lesser.

      That’s what’s called an axiom, because it’s a statement that can’t really be argued. To disprove it, a valuation of skills would need to be imposed, and any valuation could just as easily be rejected, or turn out to be useless. And I do agree with your axiom.

      So, my question is, what conclusions do you derive from the axiom?