paidagogos
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Illustration of persumptive smugness
Why don't you set up an experiment involving numerous iterations of the copying process with multiple errors? Can you design such an experiment? I would like to see what textual criticism can do under controlled conditions. Textual criticism had its origin in the same intellectual foment that produced the higher criticism, modernism and liberalism. It was generally held that the lower criticism, textual criticism, was based on scientific methodology. If so, let's test it.
Not true. Apparently, you made a very poor and wrong assumption that I had not read Silva. However, I find Silva's illustration lacking. It is just that--an illustration, not proof or even strong evidence. It was a neat hat trick, nothing more. Obviously, one needs a more scientific and controlled statistical study to validate critical methodology.gb93433 said:Moises Silva illustrates your criticism in his classes to show how your kind of thinking is not correct. If you were to read him he describes how it is done.
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Why don't you set up an experiment involving numerous iterations of the copying process with multiple errors? Can you design such an experiment? I would like to see what textual criticism can do under controlled conditions. Textual criticism had its origin in the same intellectual foment that produced the higher criticism, modernism and liberalism. It was generally held that the lower criticism, textual criticism, was based on scientific methodology. If so, let's test it.
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