I think it's in <i>God in the Dock </i>where Lewis refers to this argumentative fallacy as "Bulverism".<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 1:55 PM, James Wynn <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:crushtv@gmail.com">crushtv@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<pre>Dan'l Danehy-Oakes wrote-
Thus, while your first statement is necessary it is not sufficient: it
is legitimate, and perhaps even necessary, to ask why <critic> chooses
the methodology s/he does and not some other methodology. The answer
to that question is going to be rooted in <critic>'s ideology and
metaphysics.
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Analyzing an argument by the supposed motives of the arguer can
quickly go off the rails. <br>
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From "Pilgrim's Regress" by CS Lewis:<br>
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<blockquote>"'Come, come,' said the jailor. "You must know your
catechism by now. You, there' (and he pointed to a prisoner little
older than a boy whose name was Master Parrot), 'what is
argument?'<br>
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'Argument,' said Master Parrot, 'is the attempted rationalization
of the arguer's desires.'<br>
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'Very good,' replied the jailor, 'but you should turn out your
toes and put your hands behind your back. That is better. Now:
what is the proper answer to an argument proving the existence of
the Landlord? The proper answer is, 'You say that because you are
a Steward'. <br>
<br>
'Good boy. But hold your head up. That's right. And what is the
answer to an argument proving that Mr. Phally's songs are just as
brown as Mr. Halfways?'<br>
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'There are two only generally necessary to damnation', said master
Parrot. 'The first is, "You say that because you are a Puritan,"
and the second is, "You say that because you are a sensualist." '<br>
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'Good. Now just one more. What is the answer to an argument
turning on the belief that two and two make four?'<br>
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'The answer is, "You say that because you are a mathematician." '<br>
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'You are a very good boy,' said the jailor. "<br>
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