Wednesday, October 09, 2019

Harriett Lublin - FTA: Bottom Line: To adapt that old legal...

Harriett Lublin - FTA: Bottom Line: To adapt that old legal...
]FTA: Bottom Line: To adapt that old legal aphorism, when you’ve got decisive scientific evidence on your side, you argue the evidence. 
When you’ve got great arguments, you make the arguments.
When you don’t have decisive evidence or great arguments, you claim consensus."


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Dr. Patrick Moore wrote today on Twitter about an “Excellent piece on how to distinguish good science from bad politics. Don’t know how I missed it.” He’s referring to the 2017 article by Jay Richards “Politics Disguised as Science: When to Doubt a Scientific ‘Consensus’” with the su...

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