Your argument takes the following form:
1. Take some view one dislikes (or, at least, one thinks one dislikes, for without reading what the view actually is one cannot be sure.)
2. Label that view a "disease." 3. Appeal (selectively) to an authority who pronounces that we do not refute a disease. 4. Con ...
This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 26 April 2008, on page 80
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