Graham on Continental vs. Analytical

I'm not sure how I missed this but it's spot on. The way those guys at Oxford et al. used to say “nonsense” is still ringing in my ears. They have a nasty “I refute it thus sir” streak—if you don't know that's when Doctor Johnson “refuted” Hume by kicking a stone. In other words, a lot of their supposedly precise argumentation actually has to do with tone—a tone “up with which I will not put” as Churchill once said, and which makes them hypocrites for believing that they alone are right because they argue so well. This goes hand in hand with their freezing-cold-douche style, which they rigorously ignore. Like I want to read Jerry Fodor rather than Plato (as Graham memorably puts it.)

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