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Word for the Day, Thursday, January 29, 2015 - Tu quoque
dictionaries ad nauseam | 29 January 2015 | Thursday's sub

Posted on 01/29/2015 5:40:04 AM PST by secret garden


In order that we might all raise the level of discourse and expand our language abilities, here is the daily post of "Word for the Day".

tu quoque /too kwoh-kwee, -kwey/ interjection
You likewise: a retort made by a person accused of a crime implying that the accuser is also guilty of the same crime.

Example sentences:
A good debater recognizes that resorting to a tu quoque only weakens one's position in the argument.

"Thomas describes Williams's defense tactic as 'tu quoque' (you're another), basically the aggressive defense for which Williams was known, accusing the accusers."
-- From Kim Eisler's 2010 book Masters of the Game: Inside the World's Most Powerful Law Firm

Etymology:
Latin, literally "thou also" (or, in modern slang, "so are you!"); an argument which consists in retorting accusations. It is an appeal to hypocrisy, is a form of ad hominem fallacy that occurs when it is assumed that an argument is wrong if the source making the claim has itself spoken or acted in a way inconsistent with it. The fallacy focuses on the perceived hypocrisy of the opponent rather than the merits of their argument. Frequently paired with guilt by association. A typical tu quoque involves charging your accuser with whatever it is you've just been accused of rather than refuting the truth of the accusation -- an evasive strategy that may or may not meet with success. The term has been active in the English language for about 400 years and has been put to use by a number of English writers, including C.S. Lewis, who penned, "your condemnation of my taste is insolent; only manners deter me from a tu quoque." The term is Latin in origin and translates as "you too," although the translation "you're another" is sometimes used as well (as in our second example sentence). "Tu quoque" functions in English as a noun, but it's often used attributively to modify other nouns, as in "a tu quoque argument."

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To: secret garden

They are, indeed, and best seen in their own natural habitat where they are happy-I love cats and all animals, but wild ones should be just that, unless they are injured, or have been domesticated illegally and can’t live outside of captivity again. I doubt it is the best life for a wild animal to live in a house and yard, eating packaged food and playing with toys made for pets.


101 posted on 01/29/2015 1:24:46 PM PST by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: SoothingDave

Of course they don’t abuse them-there are a few farms here that sell those little miniature pigs-the Asian ones-as housepets, and they are treated just like dogs in a quality kennel.

Those fanatics are not just interested in regulation for animal welfare, either-if you read the fine print of a lot of their proposals, they want to shut down small breeders, eliminating competition to favor large kennels, thus inflating prices, which has nothing to do with “animal welfare”.

But puppy mills are a different matter-they raise pet animals in conditions you would not keep any livestock in...


102 posted on 01/29/2015 1:34:02 PM PST by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: xsmommy

A medal/necklace of his chosen saint or a Catholic Bible. Sounds like how I was brought in. St. Vinnie’s had 3 priests, you picked one and got private sessions til they believed you were ready.


103 posted on 01/29/2015 3:36:25 PM PST by tioga
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To: tioga

The medal is a great idea. I got xshub a st michael the archangel one in Rome. It’s his fave prayer.


104 posted on 01/29/2015 4:26:12 PM PST by xsmommy
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To: SoothingDave

Xs boy bought xsbaby a small drone for Christmas, of course he plays with it more than she does, but all four kids have had fun with it. Now he’s terrorizing the dogs with it! He is quite good at controlling it now. We have cathedral ceilings so he has a lot of room to maneuver.


105 posted on 01/29/2015 4:29:43 PM PST by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy

He needs a girlfriend. LOL


106 posted on 01/29/2015 5:41:07 PM PST by SoothingDave
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To: SoothingDave

Really? That’s a non sequitur. Xsteen’s hubby liked it so much he asked for one for his birthday last week!


107 posted on 01/29/2015 5:43:29 PM PST by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy

Living in DC, worked in Congress, lawyer at that, he probably needs that prayer daily. LOL


108 posted on 01/30/2015 4:43:30 AM PST by tioga
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To: xsmommy; SoothingDave
I don't like the idea of non-employees handling our mail or package delivery. UPS had a big story about one of their drivers stealing two dogs from the yard of a delivery location. They were some special (expensive) breed and he couldn't even handle them inside his truck so they got away from him later in the day. Fortunately someone saw them on the street and got them to spca or some rescue and the owners found them. They also had cameras and he was clearly shown on Houston tv stealing the dogs. he got fired.

But peeing on packages? This guy must have had some rage issues!

109 posted on 01/30/2015 9:59:27 AM PST by WhyisaTexasgirlinPA (Tactical Firearms,Katy Tx: "the two enemies of guns, rust and politicians")
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