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#Reasoning
Mel 📖
mellisawaltzer
Here's a thread on disagreement and debunking from chapter 5 of Nathan Ballantyne's "Knowing Our Limits." tl;dr Attributing bias is a weak strategy; it simply requires knowledge we cannot reliably
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Kevin Bass, MS
kevinnbass
I love how @ChrisMasterjohn’s arguments for why RCTs are not necessary for health interventions is that RCTs are not used to make decisions in everyday life, so why should we
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𝒻𝓊𝓇𝒾𝑜𝓊𝓈🧑🎤
and_furiouser
If you accidentally hit someone with a frisbee, you apologize. In this case intent doesn’t matter because the context makes it clear you’re apologizing for an accident.However... However, if you’re
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Ọrẹoluwa 🦋
SortOfKnownO
Get married and it can feel like you don't have friends again. Everyone is giving you 'space'. Wish everyone would ask rather than assume. Second observation: guy friends vanish in
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Jasveer Singh
JazzTheJourno
There's a twisted stereotype of Sikh activists being nothing but illogical angry Khalistanis that allows people to believe @SikhFedUK would spend years campaigning for a separate tick box which would
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Briana Theroux
brianatheroux
Confirmation bias: A thread. 1/n Confirmation bias, also called confirmatory is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or
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nat
playboygrqys
it really does not sit right with me once so ever how you all just completely made up the “rah and katie defended maddy” thing without any proof or reasoning
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
I hate the term "zero trust" for the same reason as I hate the term "security hygiene" - I absolutely 100% agree with the practice, yet think the term is
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Deeksha Nitin Raut
DeekshaNRaut
Bureaucracy under Fascists.When Hitler’s General and Soldiers were asked about their part in Holocaust and why and how they were able to commit such heinous crimes. Invariably, all of them
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Roshana Mehdian-Staffell
RoshanaMN
A lot of discussion about maternity care so I will now air a frustration If a person was in hospital for any other reason other than LABOUR/BIRTH/SECTION would they be
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David Roberts
drvolts
Strongly endorse everything in this @OsitaNwanevu piece. One of the key mistakes I see among Dems, both online & in the real world, is thinking that people believe right-wing nonsense
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
The reasoning given for justifying lockdowns by public health officials (& people) is based on the assumption that lockdowns drive down spread/transmission of a virus by reducing people’s mobility, which
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Charlotte from Tweets
Cyberbunbun
that "lolita fashion is bad because lolita comes from a book with grooming :(" post demonstrates like 10 or so layers of being terminally online and incapable of complex reasoning.
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C Thi Nguyen
add_hawk
OK I've been thinking about this all night: here's something for philo teachers to learn from Bob Ross:Bob Ross is about transmitting a sense of possibility and ability, rather than
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Renee Johnston
RJohnston815
Today, we are going to analyze the reasoning behind my calling @eynelys EyneLIES... It's a little mean, but people who lie should get called on it. So, I'll start with
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Cole Douglas Claybourn
ColeClaybourn
This is fascinating and it includes much of the same reasoning I’ve been trying to offer. To be clear: no one wants schools to conducted virtually, but it is vital
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