Oh my God, I hate all this.
Good New Article on Why Facts don’t Matter.
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(2019-06-18, 10:41 AM)Stan Woolley Wrote: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/...kLgC87fRo4 Well, I am surprised that you posted this enlightening article. What did you learn? Also keep this article in the front of your mind at all times. Btw, Typoz probably won't like this article because it is psychoanalytic. (2019-06-18, 11:27 AM)Steve001 Wrote: Well, I am surprised that you posted this enlightening article. What did you learn? I learned that none of us seem to be excluded.
Oh my God, I hate all this.
(2019-06-18, 11:27 AM)Steve001 Wrote: Well, I am surprised that you posted this enlightening article. What did you learn? Why are you surprised? Don't most proponents believe that sceptics are people whose minds are already made up, and who aren't willing to change their opinions whatever evidence they're presented with? (2019-06-18, 12:51 PM)Chris Wrote: Why are you surprised? Don't most proponents believe that sceptics are people whose minds are already made up, and who aren't willing to change their opinions whatever evidence they're presented with? That's not what the article's about. It's about how all of us some more than others hold to wrong ideas even in the face of facts. For examples: rockets don't work in a vacuum or the Earth is flat. To answer your question specifically why I'm surprised because it's damning. I am so because Stan has spent much time questioning the utility of vaccines in the face of over 200 years of factual evidences that vaccinations work. Stan is representative of persons the article describes. That's what surprised me. (2019-06-18, 01:58 PM)Steve001 Wrote: That's not what the article's about. It's about how all of us some more than others hold to wrong ideas even in the face of facts. For examples: rockets don't work in a vacuum or the Earth is flat. Just precisely how much time have you put into researching vaccines Steve? Just taking one example, I’ve been reading a lot about Andrew Wakefield, and simply looking at the facts, the actual Lancet paper, the high court appeal of his co-writer, and what experience people have of Brian Deer etc, I would say a great injustice has been done. The article reinforces my thinking that propaganda will have a huge effect on people’s opinion, so it’s no surprise that he’s fighting an uphill battle. As Chris has said, Sceptic’s seem to have everything sorted, while proponents appear not to pin things down.
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(2019-06-18, 01:58 PM)Steve001 Wrote: That's not what the article's about. It's about how all of us some more than others hold to wrong ideas even in the face of facts. Of course that's exactly what I mean! And I'm sure no one is immune. Unfortunately some sceptics (and no doubt some proponents too) lack the self-awareness to realise that they are prone to this kind of bias as well. |
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