We all know about the inflated statistics — Merkwurdichliebe
Now we know you're vicious. Deflated is far the more likely, certainly internationally.We all know about the inflated statistics concerning covid fatalities, don't be naive. — Merkwurdichliebe
Yes, my interest is in consensus of epidemiological advice to policy makers. — Joshs
I want to hitch my wagon to the most popular starting assumptions. — Joshs
The most popular starting assumption ( dominant paradigm) earns its stripes by offering a particularly useful way of interpreting empirical phenomena. — Joshs
I don’t think anyone, anywhere, is arguing in favor of forced vaccinations. — Xtrix
This is why we should care that everyone is being vaccinated unless, of course, they want to isolate themselves from society, which is their choice. — Xtrix
Another standard tactic of those holding unfalsiable claims: simply dismiss the evidence and the data. Try to undermine the sources of the data, the data itself, etc. — Xtrix
Now we know you're vicious. Deflated is far the more likely, certainly internationally.
I'll waste no more time or energy on this: it's clear you're not worth it. — tim wood
Once in a while I peak in here to see what's been happening.The data must convince me. If it does not, it needs to do a better job of creating a believable narrative. If you are so gullible as to be easily convinced by a soft and rehashed narrative, so be it. — Merkwurdichliebe
Scientific data just flows logically -- that's the believable narrative. — Caldwell
You're supposed to understand it, because with understanding comes acceptance. If you're not convinced of scientific data, then something else is happening here. — Caldwell
You know the saying, have faith in science. By faith, we don't mean blindly. We mean there's a society we live in that ensures that science is behaving like science. — Caldwell
Okay, fair enough. No one can force you to accept facts or reality. But then, there's also the law, which could make a convincing narrative that you should be put in jail (as an example) for being a menace to society and ignoring facts.Are you aware of the "scientific method"? It does not dictate how individuals "should" behave. Narrative is entirely interpretive. — Merkwurdichliebe
Okay, fair enough. No one can force you to accept facts or reality. — Caldwell
But then, there's also the law, which could make a convincing narrative that you should be put in jail (as an example) for being a menace to society and ignoring facts.
Now that I think about it, some facts should be a law automatically. Actually there are things that are both facts and laws at the same time. — Caldwell
Jumping off a bridge above the freeway is both a fact of death and a prohibition at once.
What if I reject the narrative of law making process the same way you reject the scientific narrative?What about the constitutionally established process of lawmaking that protects the individual from possible forms of state tyranny. — Merkwurdichliebe
What if I reject the narrative of law making process the same way you reject the the scientific narrative? — Caldwell
The data must convince me. — Merkwurdichliebe
Why yeah, it doesn't include tarot reading or the position of Saturn in Virgo, if that's what you have in mind. — Olivier5
Yep. Likely this is the case.Deflated is far the more likely, certainly internationally. — tim wood
So you are in favor of the individual's right to choose? What are we arguing about then? Do you mean that when you say:
This is why we should care that everyone is being vaccinated unless, of course, they want to isolate themselves from society, which is their choice.
— Xtrix
Are you not implying that there should be legislation that mandates vaccination and locks out of society all who decline? It clearly sounds like you are. — Merkwurdichliebe
The data must convince me. — Merkwurdichliebe
Are you aware of the "scientific method"? It does not dictate how individuals "should" behave. — Merkwurdichliebe
What if I reject the narrative of law making process the same way you reject the scientific narrative? — Caldwell
The idea that there has been a consensus of experts is a hallucination. — Bylaw
why have you cited an article written by a psychiatrist and science-journalism hack as evidence against one written by three epidemiologists with professorial posts at some the top US universities? You say you're interested in what epidemiologists say, I give you the responses of eight epidemiologists and you respond with some science blog entry. — Isaac
I want to hitch my wagon to the most popular starting assumptions.
— Joshs
And how are you going about finding out what they are? Are you conducting a poll? — Isaac
The most popular starting assumption ( dominant paradigm) earns its stripes by offering a particularly useful way of interpreting empirical phenomena.
— Joshs
Oh come on! In any other area would you be arguing that the dominant paradigm earned it's position by being more useful than the others? — Isaac
you're giving me some crap about the dominant paradigms in science being all there entirely as a result of some merit-based approach as if Kuhn had never set pen to paper. — Isaac
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