• Saledovil@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    In this case it was a straw man argument.

    Let’s take a look at the original thesis from @unfreeradical, shall we:

    Different kinds of labor take different skills, not more or less, better or worse.

    I consider ‘skill’ to be measurable by the amount of time needed to acquire it. You can take somebody fresh out of high school, and turn him into a competent fry cook in a month, but not into a competent surgeon. Hence the surgeon requires both more skill, as well as different skills. Therefore the surgeon/fry-cook example is a counterexample to the thesis, and thus disproves the thesis.

    but that does not mean that the burger flipper is “unskilled”

    I never said that burger flippers are unskilled, or that they need no training, just that 1 month is enough to learn how to do it. So, basically you’re misrepresenting my argument to claim I’ve used a straw man argument.