FirmhandKY -> RE: Critical Thinking & Logical Deduction Are Becoming Extinct Like The Dinosaur (5/3/2010 1:13:04 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Dubbelganger Where is brainiacsub making an Appeal to Authority? Go back to pages 5 and 6, and Google Peter Atkins. Firm Firm, you are grasping. I was making an argument for meritocracy. That is not that same thing as appeal to authority. You are trying to tell me that all opinions have equal weight? I was saying that when it comes to science, the opinions of a scientist hold more weight than those of someone not formally trained in matters of science. If you had a question about music, whose opinion would you value more, mine or Tim's? That doesn't mean that you accept that Tim must be correct, just that his opinion should be of more value than mine because of his expertise. Even the dumbest people reading this thread would never accuse me of reason by defective induction. C'mon Firm, you aren't beig fair. brainiac, It was 10 pages ago, and spanned 3 or 4 after. You quoted the article that I cited, where Peter Atkins claimed that "no twue" scientist would believe in religion. There was even a joke about it. Music had to explain that it was a joke several times. You seemed to be using the Atkin's quote as justification for saying that "since a scientist said it, they are best qualified to know". I was pointing out that Atkins is, first of all, a chemist (albeit apparently a pretty smart one), and not an expert in epistemology and not necessarily an expert in "what a scientist is". And, in fact, he has some very, very strong overtly stated biases on the subject. He is a partisan, not someone who would even pretend to have an open mind on the subject. There's more, if you really want to get into the discussion all over again. Firm
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