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Unlike the President, Pollack dignifies all possible objections and what-ifs with answers.
As all their determinations which could affect any person were required to appear in the report, this would seem to include all possible objections.
There is a remorseless touch in the Dawkins style of argument, and though he occasionally seems to concede a point or soothe an anxiety, he doesn't really: he has already thought through all possible objections and is about to cheerfully demolish them with seemingly effortless logic.
Space prevents a further discussion of all possible objections to the supervaluationist account, but interested readers are particularly encouraged to look at Neil McKinnon's objection to the account (see the Other Internet Resources section), which suggests that distinctive problems arise for the supervaluationist when there really are two or more clouds involved.
"Nothing will ever be attempted, if all possible objections must be first overcome".
Exploratory thought neutrally considers multiple points of view and tries to anticipate all possible objections to a particular position, while confirmatory thought seeks to justify a specific point of view.
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According to a profile in The Guardian of London by Stuart Jeffries, Sir Bernard's mentor at Oxford, Gilbert Ryle, later said of him, "He understands what you're going to say better than you understand it yourself, and sees all the possible objections to it, all the possible answers to all the possible objections, before you've got to the end of your sentence".
Oxford philosopher Gilbert Ryle once said of him that he "understands what you're going to say better than you understand it yourself, and sees all the possible objections to it, all the possible answers to all the possible objections, before you've got to the end of your sentence".
My Sunday column on America's declining rates of workforce participation raised a provocative issue without addressing all the possible objections to my claim that this is something we should be concerned about.
But the form that the mansplainers' conclusiveness usually takes is that they've already read the book that addresses the topic you're discussing exhaustively and anticipates all the possible objections you might make so they simply encourage you to read the book before you attempt to discuss these matters on your own.
Try to head off any possible objections but be flexible to other options.
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