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Kenneth Silber's avatar

I think that, to some degree, Matthew's journey also reflects that he was and is highly focused on policy, while both left and right have increasingly downplayed policy in favor of culture war.

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dysphemistic treadmill's avatar

The charge of epistemic inadequacy seems correct, but too vague. So they are getting things wrong. But why are they getting things wrong? Which mechanisms are failing? Is it flawed fact-finding, inept statistical analysis, confirmation bias, what?

I feel like you’re pulling your punches here, in a way that you did not do when you attacked Kendi and the DEI industry.

So, identify the particular epistemic methods that are to blame: Kantian rationalism? Affirming the consequent? Frequentist probability theory? Name names!

“Progressive epistemology “ is right there in your subhed, but you never say what it is or what is distinctive about it.

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