Dialogue ID: t3_29c3ml

Corpus: Winning Arguments (ChangeMyView) Corpus

URL: https://convokit.cornell.edu/documentation/winning.html

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WMN sequences (3):

WMN ID: t3_29c3ml_t1_cincj84--TIO1

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: WMN: disagreement

WMN Meaning: both

Trigger words: rationally

Indicator sentences: What do you mean by "rationally" processing information? Other animals, arguably, rationally process information as well. They can reason towards end-goals related to their survival for example (limited) use of tools and techniques for catching food or pray. Again, what do you mean by "rational"?

Negotiation parts: Other animals may exhibit some primitive form of rationality, but as far as we know only humans can engage in explicit reasoning like we see in the sciences. Human beings are rational to a much greater extent than any other animal species.

WMN ID: t3_29c3ml_t1_cincj84--TIO2

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: WMN: non-understanding

WMN Meaning: both

Trigger words: morality

Indicator sentences: I don't see your connection with "life" and "morality" here. Unless you mean to say morality is the same as life defined objectively by biology. In which case that morality would describe the fact of life (or *merely existing*) and say nothing about good & bad, right & wrong.

Negotiation parts: Morality isn't the same as life, although life is the standard for morality.

WMN ID: t3_29c3ml_t1_cincj84--TIO3

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: Other kinds of clarification requests

WMN Meaning: no WMN

Indicator sentences: I'm not sure what you mean by "morality based on life" but where does this requirement to exhibit come from?