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by pjc50
3909 days ago
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Ironically if you watch UK Prime Minister's Questions it consists primarily of point-scoring and jeering, with occasional excursions into triviality. On occasion in Parliament you will find people delivering impassioned, carefully researched speeches .. to an empty room. The prerequisite for discussion has to be willingness to listen and finding a commonality of view, both of which are in very short supply these days. |
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Integrated fact-checking would go a long way in political debates; gwern provides his own and S. Alexander, while less exhaustive, is relentless in analyzing his own biases and hewing to rhetorical charity. They would be less remarkable in a world where political debates had integrated fact-checking, as politicians would have to adapt.