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by kradem
3319 days ago
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This subthread deals with the completely different issue, it's about bad logic. No matter how well Milgrom and/or his theory could be discredited, that doesn't change the fact we can dismiss something prior to fully understand it. It doesn't matter if that - what we dismissed -
shapeshifts into something completely different (or similar...) afterward, on the contrary, regarding resources spent it would be sad if not. |
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It's not bad logic, it only seems like it is because you're approaching it from an Aristotlean view of logic. These things can't be proven, so dismissing them is never an option in science.