Mr. A thinks X and Y are in conflict and "distant" But Mr. B thinks that X and Y are close, that there is a Z that opposes them.
concrete example - Mandatory regular leave also low discretionary status - A" counterposes "thorough implementation of no-overtime day X" with "forced overtime work condition Y" of a black company. - B counterposes discretionary work Z with no fixed hours, which both X and Y see as "a state of being deprived of discretion over when to work".
I don't want to live, but I don't want to die either."
"Does a dog have Buddha nature?" (classic Zen koan)" is a false dichotomy.
One of the specific patterns of [dialectics
Q: What is the relationship with false dichotomy?
relevance - Conflict is a close relationship in There is more than one conflict. - e/a and e/acc are false dichotomies
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False dichotomy
There is no clear boundary, gradation, and yet we assume there is.
- The False Dichotomy of Programmer/Non-Programmer
A gradient, but one that doesn't express itself in the picture. - False dichotomy of beneficial/non-beneficial - avoiding one's weak points
- The concept of [undifferentiated
relevance - all-or-none thinking - Are the boundaries clear?
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