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by dragonwriter
4401 days ago
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> Why would one want to ignore beneficial knowledge received in the form of tradition? You want to be skeptical of tradition as a source of factual information because, while there exists beneficial knowledge that may be received in the form of tradition, it is impossible to reliably separate it from harmful false "knowledge" received in the form of tradition, without first turning it into knowledge derived from structured scientific information gathering. |
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Evolution/Survivability of a group usually takes care of that
Yeah, slightly harmful/long term harmful things will go though, but not major things.
Someone discovered cheese with mold is edible (probably happened in a low food situation), but there's a high likelihood on people having tried other things with mold and it didn't work out as expected.