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calmlynarczyk | 3 years ago
I do agree that treating science like religion (or at least something akin to the Catholic Church's religious structure) is bad all around. Enough people can see through the veil and call out inconsistencies either in research or in the academic process when it deviates from arguing purely on the merits evidence.
Honestly, with the high availability of information via channels like the internet, I have little sympathy for people who rely on filters such as media outlets to aggregate experts' ideas down to them. It's easier than ever to find and process primary sources, yet we're still arguing about how certain middle[wo]men of information twist and spin news. I just don't think any system that humans try to concoct for disseminating information and knowledge will ever beat simply putting in the time and effort to read and analyze that knowledge at the source, including the energy needed to learn how to process information. Even if a topic is deemed incredibly important by others, I personally try not to form any strong opinions on it until I can verify as much information as feasible about it. I realize asking that of every other human is as idealistic though as what I first called out in the article.
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