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by jamesmadison66
2521 days ago
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This is a really frustrating issue with criticism/response to Taleb. Taleb: "There are problems with A because of B reasons" Response: "B reasons prove A" I really don't understand why this is so common. I don't fully agree w/ Taleb that the academic demographic he tends to pick on is so lost to navel-gazing that it is completely unable to understand the context of his arguments, but it's really odd how common this is. To clarify, I'd love to see someone who actually understands Taleb's arguments to push back at him from the same premise. He says some really controversial (and potentially hugely important) stuff that needs to be challenged and peer-reviewed just to get a basic second opinion on it. This has yet to happen really because of what I described. |
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