What if you're on the Left and see the above as a conspiracy that is already realized and ongoing.The extreme American neofascist corporate oligarchic movement — hypericin
It is probably true that declining quality of education increased the vulnerability of the population to conspiracies. A true conspiracy theory can only be believed when there are massive gaps in the believer's model of the world. I would contend that the balkanization of the media, taken to the extreme on social media, is a far more salient factor. — hypericin
The extreme American neofascist corporate oligarchic movement — hypericin
What if you're on the Left and see the above as a conspiracy that is already realized and ongoing. — deletedusercb
What if you're on the Left and see the above as a conspiracy that is already realized and ongoing. — deletedusercb
But conspiracy theories offer magical hope for this dilemma! "Ah, I knew it all along, I was right, my side was right after all!". The trash details arriving at this conclusion are irrelevant, only the conclusion itself matters. It is therefore the antithesis of science. — hypericin
Sure they will cite evidence until the cows come home. They show infinite creativity here.
But, the conclusion is what is all important. The "evidence" is just means to that end. Typically this "evidence" is easily dismissed, by experts. But conspiracy theories operate outside the domain of experts (otherwise I guess they would be "fringe theories"). Their audience is the lay public, and the quality of evidence must only be good enough to fool them. — hypericin
It's one thing to doubt a claim but another to come up with an even more improbable alternative. — TheMadFool
I would argue that conspiracy theories are vastly worse than reading bones. — hypericin
Thus, there are four Ethical theories in competition today: Virtue Ethics, Utilitarianism, Rights systems, and Marketism. — Garth
I don’t see how your “marketism” stands apart as its own thing — Pfhorrest
Also, both Kantian ethics and rights-based ethics are part of the same category of deontological ethics. — Pfhorrest
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