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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
 
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
 
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
 
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
 
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
 
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
 
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
 
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    Asked on July 31, 2021 in Meaning.Is Reductive? I see Gary has commented “Reductio ad absurdum” but you could simply use “reductive” since each additional element in your statement reduces its impact. Another example: “The boat sailed” is a strong statement but it is reductive to add “on the sea, which is made of water. I watched some of the symbols and symbols printed on the pages but did not read any words and turned them into words by turning the pages. I then read the words” - 470499 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes