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by ethbr1
635 days ago
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When reading a specialist critique of a popular notion it's important not to conflate the strength of the argument against the popular notion with the strength of the argument for what the author proposes as true instead. Almost any specialist can muster a well-supported argument to a layperson that "X is wrong." Unfortunately, it's a substantial turn from "X is wrong..." to "...Y is true." And a well-supported refuting of X shouldn't be transfered into credibility towards Y. The acoup guy is a decent author, but sometimes he makes that pivot a bit too glibly and leverages the ignorance of his readers. |
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