The writer says “If you insist on telling me anyway, I will nod, say that your argument makes complete sense...” despite knowing perfectly well they can’t tell if the argument makes sense or not.
If, even knowing specifically in this case that you can’t tell if an argument is correct or not, you feel the need to announce that “your argument makes complete sense” your problem is that you believe things without understanding them. Fixing that bad habit might remove the need to not take arguments seriously.
“Your argument makes complete sense” may be a polite way of saying “I don’t see any obvious holes and am not willing to look for the non-obvious ones. Please stop talking to me now.”
The writer says “If you insist on telling me anyway, I will nod, say that your argument makes complete sense...” despite knowing perfectly well they can’t tell if the argument makes sense or not.
If, even knowing specifically in this case that you can’t tell if an argument is correct or not, you feel the need to announce that “your argument makes complete sense” your problem is that you believe things without understanding them. Fixing that bad habit might remove the need to not take arguments seriously.
“Your argument makes complete sense” may be a polite way of saying “I don’t see any obvious holes and am not willing to look for the non-obvious ones. Please stop talking to me now.”