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Michaelov ploy - Logical Fallacy An argument, or point within an argument which revolves around completely altering the topic of argument and using (twisting) semantics (meanings of words) as a means to prove (force) a point which either was never disputed or is so [off the wall] (for example, Maths doesn't exist) that to argue it would be to slaughter logic [on the spot]. Often relies on the lack of universal, metaphysical [definitions] for entirely human concepts to argue that either it does not exist at all or that we cannot discuss them without omniscience, or similar faeces. To effectively execute a Michaelov ploy one must 'quickswitch' the argument right at the end back to the original argument to make it seem as if they had effectively defeated a point. It is a logical fallacy because the point made by a user of the michaelov ploy has no sort of logic within it.
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