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    The Point of Posing a Counterdilemma Is Not Usually to Invalidate
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The Point of Posing a Counterdilemma Is Not Usually to Invalidate

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Question 1

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The point of posing a counterdilemma is not usually to invalidate an opponent's
dilemma.

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