Style over substance is a logical fallacy which occurs when one emphasises the way in which the argument is presented, while marginalising (or outright ignoring) the content of the argument. In some cases, the fallacy is employed as a form of ad hominem attack.
Examples of the fallacy
Example One
* Person 1: Who needs a smoke detector? No one ever has a fire in their house, smoke detectors are a waste of money!
* Person 2: What?! You'd rather save a bit of money than ensure your family's safety? Don't you care whether they burn to death, you idiot?
* Person 1: I don't have to take your insults! Go away!
The fact that Person 2 insulted Person 1 does not alter the validity of Person 2's argument, nor does it excuse the hasty generalisation fallacy that Person 1 has employed. Person 1 is also using a thought-terminating cliché in telling Person 2 to "Go away!".
Example Two
The Style over substance fallacy is very common in the corporate world
* Person 1: So therefore, you can see by this detailed logic state diagram that our inventory flow can be optimized with this minor software change to the inventory control and tracking modules.
* Person 2: I don't like the color of the font you are using. Can you make that corn flower blue?
* Person 3: Yes, if the font was corn flower blue on a grey background then the inventory reports would be more readable.
In this case we see Person 1 has performed a detailed logical flow analysis and determined a correct modification to achieve a desired, and correct result. Person 2 and 3 then dismiss the basis of the work entirely because they can only see superficial fonts and colors and thus avoid the business benefits of the analysis.
Example Three
Sometimes, outright non-responses or "stonewalls" are used as a part of style over substance. For example:
* Person 1: Communism by definition and practice is in direct conflict with the principles of Anarchy. How can you consider yourself to be an Anarchistic Communist?
* Person 2: "So Person 3, we should disband the government and make institutions that give money to the poor!"
* Person 3: "Yeah, no government is the best government, let's have those institutions control everything!"
Example Four
The baseless denial/unreasonable doubt is often an argumentative tool that accompanies circular reasoning, ad hominem or the no true Scotsman fallacy.
* Person 1: Candidate X has been skimming funds from the city! , I have receipts of his transactions and even photos taken of him drilling holes in the town safe!
* Person 2: Your receipts are faked! And for all what you know, he could have been cleaning the safe or that could have been a picture of his twin brother!
* Person 1: But Candidate X is the only boy in his family, and these were printed with the city's official seal!
* Person 2: That could have been planted there by Candidate X's opponents! They're known to be sneaky, because no true member of our party could do something like that!
Example Five
Stonewalling and mocking an unfamiliar concept, usually a form of equivocation.
* Person 1: Person 2, you claim the end is coming because it's mentioned in your book "Diuretics", isn't that a bit of circular reasoning?
* Person 2: (In a confused manner) You know what's circular reasoning? When the end comes, you'll be walking in circles trying to reason how you missed out on knowing the end came!
This may also be considered as a variety of a red herring fallacy.
Exceptions
Some cases where style appears to precede substance exist. One of the few such instances is the Sokal Affair, where physicist Alan Sokal wrote a postmodern-style essay in the journal Social Text without really saying anything; the title of the article itself ("Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity") was nonsense. However, on closer examination, the style that Sokal uses is satirical, and therefore his logical argument is implicit; the style does not precede substance, it instead is the substance.
Examples of the fallacy
Example One
* Person 1: Who needs a smoke detector? No one ever has a fire in their house, smoke detectors are a waste of money!
* Person 2: What?! You'd rather save a bit of money than ensure your family's safety? Don't you care whether they burn to death, you idiot?
* Person 1: I don't have to take your insults! Go away!
The fact that Person 2 insulted Person 1 does not alter the validity of Person 2's argument, nor does it excuse the hasty generalisation fallacy that Person 1 has employed. Person 1 is also using a thought-terminating cliché in telling Person 2 to "Go away!".
Example Two
The Style over substance fallacy is very common in the corporate world
* Person 1: So therefore, you can see by this detailed logic state diagram that our inventory flow can be optimized with this minor software change to the inventory control and tracking modules.
* Person 2: I don't like the color of the font you are using. Can you make that corn flower blue?
* Person 3: Yes, if the font was corn flower blue on a grey background then the inventory reports would be more readable.
In this case we see Person 1 has performed a detailed logical flow analysis and determined a correct modification to achieve a desired, and correct result. Person 2 and 3 then dismiss the basis of the work entirely because they can only see superficial fonts and colors and thus avoid the business benefits of the analysis.
Example Three
Sometimes, outright non-responses or "stonewalls" are used as a part of style over substance. For example:
* Person 1: Communism by definition and practice is in direct conflict with the principles of Anarchy. How can you consider yourself to be an Anarchistic Communist?
* Person 2: "So Person 3, we should disband the government and make institutions that give money to the poor!"
* Person 3: "Yeah, no government is the best government, let's have those institutions control everything!"
Example Four
The baseless denial/unreasonable doubt is often an argumentative tool that accompanies circular reasoning, ad hominem or the no true Scotsman fallacy.
* Person 1: Candidate X has been skimming funds from the city! , I have receipts of his transactions and even photos taken of him drilling holes in the town safe!
* Person 2: Your receipts are faked! And for all what you know, he could have been cleaning the safe or that could have been a picture of his twin brother!
* Person 1: But Candidate X is the only boy in his family, and these were printed with the city's official seal!
* Person 2: That could have been planted there by Candidate X's opponents! They're known to be sneaky, because no true member of our party could do something like that!
Example Five
Stonewalling and mocking an unfamiliar concept, usually a form of equivocation.
* Person 1: Person 2, you claim the end is coming because it's mentioned in your book "Diuretics", isn't that a bit of circular reasoning?
* Person 2: (In a confused manner) You know what's circular reasoning? When the end comes, you'll be walking in circles trying to reason how you missed out on knowing the end came!
This may also be considered as a variety of a red herring fallacy.
Exceptions
Some cases where style appears to precede substance exist. One of the few such instances is the Sokal Affair, where physicist Alan Sokal wrote a postmodern-style essay in the journal Social Text without really saying anything; the title of the article itself ("Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity") was nonsense. However, on closer examination, the style that Sokal uses is satirical, and therefore his logical argument is implicit; the style does not precede substance, it instead is the substance.
List of Masters of the Universe vehicles
The following is a list of the numerous vehicles within the Masters of the Universe franchise. All vehicles are categorised by the year of the first release, should one exist. Creatures are included as vehicles if used predominantly as such in the various media, those used mainly as characters (e.g., Battle Cat) are included in the List of Masters of the Universe characters.
Masters of the Universe
Heroic Vehicles
He-Man and the Heroic Warriors have many vehicles to propel them into battle.
1981-1982
* Battle Ram
* Wind Raider
1983
* Attak Trak
* Talon Fighter, released with Point Dread playset.
1984
* Road Ripper
* Dragon Walker
* Stridor- robotic war horse.
1985
* Bashasaurus
* Battle Bones- dinosaur skeleton vehicle packaged as a collector's case.
1986
* Blasterhawk
* Laser Bolt
* Stilt Stalkers
* Jet Sled
* Beam Blaster and Artilliray, features light sensors to register 'hits'.
1987
* Bionatops
* Gigantisaur, prototype only, never released.
Other
* Gyratakker- a vehicle designed for the toy range to launch the figures of Rotar and Twistoid into battle. A toy was never made but the vehicle features in the mini-comic "Energy Zoids".
Evil Warriors
Skeletor has many vehicles of his own used in his evil schemes.
1984
* Roton- flying vehicle with razor-sharp blades around its edges that spin while it is flying.
1985
* Spydor- gigantic spider-shaped vehicle designed to walk over any kind of terrain.
* Land Shark
* Night Stalker- evil robotic war horse.
1986
* Fright Fighter
1987
* Turbodactyl, used by both Heroic & Evil Warriors.
* Tyrantisaurus Rex
Other
* Collector- only appears in the cartoon, no toy was produced.
* Bashar- only appears in the cartoon, no toy was produced.
The Evil Horde
Hordak and his Horde have various vehicles and robotic creatures of their own.
1986
* Mantisaur- large insectoid steed.
* Monstroid- colossal robotic monster with crab-like claws.
Other
* Batmex- only appears in the She-Ra cartoon, no toy was produced.
She-Ra: Princess of Power
Several vehicles and creatures were made for the Princess of Power toy line.
Heroes
1984
* Arrow- horse belonging to Bow.
* Enchanta- magical swan.
1985
* Butterflyer
* Crystal Moonbeam- horse belonging to Peekablue.
* Crystal Sun Dancer- horse belonging to Sweet Bee.
* Sea Harp- seahorse belonging to Mermista.
Villains
1984
* Storm- horse belonging to Catra.
1985
* Clawdeen- pink lioness belonging to Catra.
New Adventures of He-Man
Galactic Guardians
1989
* Bolajet
* Astrosub
* Starship Eternia
1991
* Battle Bird
Evil Mutants
1989
* Terrorclaw, released as Terrapod in Europe.
* Dreadwing, released as Shuttle Pod in Europe.
1991
* Doomcopter, released as Skullcopter in Europe.
* Terrortread, released as Dreadtread in Europe.
Masters of the Universe (2002)
Heroic Warriors
2002
* Battle Hawk
* Battle Tank
* Bashin' Beetle
2003
* War Whale
* Dragon Walker- aside from the name, the vehicle is completely different from the vehicle in the 1980s line.
* Battle Bones- remake of the vehicle/collectors' case from the 1980s line.
* Spitbull
Evil Warriors
2002
* Terrordactyl
* Battle Ram Chariot
2003
* Attack Squid
The following is a list of the numerous vehicles within the Masters of the Universe franchise. All vehicles are categorised by the year of the first release, should one exist. Creatures are included as vehicles if used predominantly as such in the various media, those used mainly as characters (e.g., Battle Cat) are included in the List of Masters of the Universe characters.
Masters of the Universe
Heroic Vehicles
He-Man and the Heroic Warriors have many vehicles to propel them into battle.
1981-1982
* Battle Ram
* Wind Raider
1983
* Attak Trak
* Talon Fighter, released with Point Dread playset.
1984
* Road Ripper
* Dragon Walker
* Stridor- robotic war horse.
1985
* Bashasaurus
* Battle Bones- dinosaur skeleton vehicle packaged as a collector's case.
1986
* Blasterhawk
* Laser Bolt
* Stilt Stalkers
* Jet Sled
* Beam Blaster and Artilliray, features light sensors to register 'hits'.
1987
* Bionatops
* Gigantisaur, prototype only, never released.
Other
* Gyratakker- a vehicle designed for the toy range to launch the figures of Rotar and Twistoid into battle. A toy was never made but the vehicle features in the mini-comic "Energy Zoids".
Evil Warriors
Skeletor has many vehicles of his own used in his evil schemes.
1984
* Roton- flying vehicle with razor-sharp blades around its edges that spin while it is flying.
1985
* Spydor- gigantic spider-shaped vehicle designed to walk over any kind of terrain.
* Land Shark
* Night Stalker- evil robotic war horse.
1986
* Fright Fighter
1987
* Turbodactyl, used by both Heroic & Evil Warriors.
* Tyrantisaurus Rex
Other
* Collector- only appears in the cartoon, no toy was produced.
* Bashar- only appears in the cartoon, no toy was produced.
The Evil Horde
Hordak and his Horde have various vehicles and robotic creatures of their own.
1986
* Mantisaur- large insectoid steed.
* Monstroid- colossal robotic monster with crab-like claws.
Other
* Batmex- only appears in the She-Ra cartoon, no toy was produced.
She-Ra: Princess of Power
Several vehicles and creatures were made for the Princess of Power toy line.
Heroes
1984
* Arrow- horse belonging to Bow.
* Enchanta- magical swan.
1985
* Butterflyer
* Crystal Moonbeam- horse belonging to Peekablue.
* Crystal Sun Dancer- horse belonging to Sweet Bee.
* Sea Harp- seahorse belonging to Mermista.
Villains
1984
* Storm- horse belonging to Catra.
1985
* Clawdeen- pink lioness belonging to Catra.
New Adventures of He-Man
Galactic Guardians
1989
* Bolajet
* Astrosub
* Starship Eternia
1991
* Battle Bird
Evil Mutants
1989
* Terrorclaw, released as Terrapod in Europe.
* Dreadwing, released as Shuttle Pod in Europe.
1991
* Doomcopter, released as Skullcopter in Europe.
* Terrortread, released as Dreadtread in Europe.
Masters of the Universe (2002)
Heroic Warriors
2002
* Battle Hawk
* Battle Tank
* Bashin' Beetle
2003
* War Whale
* Dragon Walker- aside from the name, the vehicle is completely different from the vehicle in the 1980s line.
* Battle Bones- remake of the vehicle/collectors' case from the 1980s line.
* Spitbull
Evil Warriors
2002
* Terrordactyl
* Battle Ram Chariot
2003
* Attack Squid
Production
The film includes over one hundred visual effects. The visual effects company, Backyard Effects, worked closely with the filmmaker to create visual metaphors that would capture the essence of the film's theoretical subjects with attention to aesthetic detail.
Production began in 2006 and the interviews took place in Los Angeles, Denver, San Francisco, Miami and Las Vegas.The film was completed and released in 2008.
Credits
Filmmaker
* Braden Barty: Producer, Director,
Cast
* Dr. Fred Alan Wolf
* don Miguel Ángel Ruiz
* Dr. Edgar Mitchell
* Dr. Linda Backman
*
* Laurie Monroe
* Linda Gabriel
The film includes over one hundred visual effects. The visual effects company, Backyard Effects, worked closely with the filmmaker to create visual metaphors that would capture the essence of the film's theoretical subjects with attention to aesthetic detail.
Production began in 2006 and the interviews took place in Los Angeles, Denver, San Francisco, Miami and Las Vegas.The film was completed and released in 2008.
Credits
Filmmaker
* Braden Barty: Producer, Director,
Cast
* Dr. Fred Alan Wolf
* don Miguel Ángel Ruiz
* Dr. Edgar Mitchell
* Dr. Linda Backman
*
* Laurie Monroe
* Linda Gabriel
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Use cases
* Web Scraping
* Markup conversions
* Virtual WebBrowser
* Web crawlers
* Editing XML files
Library sections
* Basics
* Ported jQuery sections
** Selectors
** Attributes
** Traversing
** Manipulation
** Ajax
** Events
** Utilities
** Plugin ports
* PHP Support
* Command Line Interface
* Multi document support
* Plugins
** WebBrowser
** Scripts
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