Tzeentch
So, for you it's all a matter of trust or lack of it, not a matter of exercising your critical intelligence? — Janus
Agree-to-Disagree
So, for you it's all a matter of trust or lack of it, not a matter of exercising your critical intelligence?
— Janus
Ultimately I'm just taking scientists at their word, so yes trust is important. And over the last decade or so my trust in academia has eroded a great deal, with Covid being the nail on that coffin. — Tzeentch
Merkwurdichliebe
Mikie
Mikie
frank
I'm amazed at the lack of skepticism from the average person towards both media and government. It's not like they do not have clear record of nefarious and outright deceptive behavior. Why do people so easily keep trusting them with so much shit? Where is a speck of suspended judgment to be found? It is insane. — Merkwurdichliebe
jgill
A huge amount of progress has been made, but there are still problems, like the cloud problem — frank
frank
jgill
Agree-to-Disagree
I'm amazed at the lack of skepticism from the average person towards both media and government. — Merkwurdichliebe
Benkei
People are not skeptical when they are told things that they want to believe are true.
People are not skeptical when they are told things that agree with their opinion. — Agree-to-Disagree
Agree-to-Disagree
If this is true, this is also true for you, so you have effectively said exactly nothing. — Benkei
Tzeentch
So you don't believe you have any ability as an educated layperson to critically assess the plausibility of scientific claims? — Janus
Merkwurdichliebe
I live by the sea, and empirically I observe none of the supposedly world-shattering trends that people talk about. — Tzeentch
frank
Why haven't any of the beaches gotten smaller in the past 25 years from rising sea levels. I figured they would have closed many flooded beaches by this point. — Merkwurdichliebe
Mikie
People are not skeptical when they are told things that they want to believe are true. — Agree-to-Disagree
Mikie
Why haven't any of the beaches gotten smaller in the past 25 years from rising sea levels. — Merkwurdichliebe
Sea levels along coastlines from North Carolina to Texas have risen in excess of 10 millimeters a year (about a half inch) compared to an average of about 2 millimeters a year over the last century, said Sönke Dangendorf, an assistant professor at Tulane University. "The science is very clear."
Mikie
unenlightened
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.