Dialogue ID: t3_37jfl3

Corpus: Winning Arguments (ChangeMyView) Corpus

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WMN sequences (1):

WMN ID: t3_37jfl3_t1_crn6u7t

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: WMN: non-understanding

WMN Meaning: situated meaning

Trigger words: good (5) bad (7) grey (4)

Indicator sentences: Can you define what good, bad, and grey are? This seems to be a linguistics issue instead of philosophical.

Negotiation parts: Well good has different meanings but what I refer to is from a ethical and moraly point of view (my example above wasn't that great), so "good" can be defined as an action or thought that benefits the person/people recieving that action, yourself included (helping, donating, resting, etc), and that at the end it has a positive impact. "bad" is all the contrary, an action or thought that doesn't benefit the person/people reciving that action, including yourself and that at the end it has a negative impact on something or someone. and I don't know what the grey could be