← Back to context Comment by llmslave2 3 days ago [flagged] 6 comments llmslave2 Reply nfw2 3 days ago pretending the only way anybody comes to a conclusion about anything is by reading peer-journals is an absurdly myopic view of epistemological practices in the real world llmslave2 3 days ago Nobody is pretending that's the case... nfw2 3 days ago your argument was that it's laughable on its face that anyone should be more skeptical of one claim vs another a priori 3 replies →
nfw2 3 days ago pretending the only way anybody comes to a conclusion about anything is by reading peer-journals is an absurdly myopic view of epistemological practices in the real world llmslave2 3 days ago Nobody is pretending that's the case... nfw2 3 days ago your argument was that it's laughable on its face that anyone should be more skeptical of one claim vs another a priori 3 replies →
llmslave2 3 days ago Nobody is pretending that's the case... nfw2 3 days ago your argument was that it's laughable on its face that anyone should be more skeptical of one claim vs another a priori 3 replies →
nfw2 3 days ago your argument was that it's laughable on its face that anyone should be more skeptical of one claim vs another a priori 3 replies →
pretending the only way anybody comes to a conclusion about anything is by reading peer-journals is an absurdly myopic view of epistemological practices in the real world
Nobody is pretending that's the case...
your argument was that it's laughable on its face that anyone should be more skeptical of one claim vs another a priori
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