Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Biblical Hebrew orthographical practices in light of epigraphy
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 13:32:49 +0300
Hello Karl, your views on Kitchen are still not relevant to the list.
However, I
wanted to correct you on this little bit:
>> What I wrote above does not intend to suggest that the standard argument is
>> correct. It just seeks to clarify that the position I voiced is the
>> standard
>> position. Had I said that because it is the standard position, or
>> that because it
>> is Kitchen's position, it must be correct, then that would be a
>> logical fallacy.
>> But I didn't say that.
> You certainly implied it.
No, I did not, nor did I mean to imply it. Don't accuse me of fallacious
reasoning because you read something into what I said.