Comment by OJFord 17 days ago How could a voting system anywhere be expected to represent truth rather than consensus? 2 comments OJFord Reply xyzzy4747 17 days ago It probably depends if the audience is intelligent and open-minded, but I agree, it will always be biased towards their preconceptions. OJFord 17 days ago Even then that's consensus on what the participants believe to be true (whether it's what they believed beforehand or not) - not a method of determining what is actually true.
xyzzy4747 17 days ago It probably depends if the audience is intelligent and open-minded, but I agree, it will always be biased towards their preconceptions. OJFord 17 days ago Even then that's consensus on what the participants believe to be true (whether it's what they believed beforehand or not) - not a method of determining what is actually true.
OJFord 17 days ago Even then that's consensus on what the participants believe to be true (whether it's what they believed beforehand or not) - not a method of determining what is actually true.
It probably depends if the audience is intelligent and open-minded, but I agree, it will always be biased towards their preconceptions.
Even then that's consensus on what the participants believe to be true (whether it's what they believed beforehand or not) - not a method of determining what is actually true.