An interesting post, though with nothing very new. Brief discussion on Theory vs Fact at the bottom. Still worth a read, imo.
http://www.skepticalraptor.com/skeptica ... ing-years/
Skeptics and "Alternative Facts".
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Re: Skeptics and "Alternative Facts".
It seems like ever so often there's a hot new word for "lies".
When I was a kid it was "credibility gap".
Feel free to plunge in.
http://www.skepticalcommunity.com/forum ... 95#p855295
When I was a kid it was "credibility gap".
Feel free to plunge in.
http://www.skepticalcommunity.com/forum ... 95#p855295
Yes, that one.
Re: Skeptics and "Alternative Facts".
Good article.bindeweede wrote:An interesting post, though with nothing very new. Brief discussion on Theory vs Fact at the bottom. Still worth a read, imo.
http://www.skepticalraptor.com/skeptica ... ing-years/
I don't mind that there's nothing much new.
I've been on courses where I've not learned much. Sometimes it helps just to reinforce and organise what you already know.
Don't blame me - I voted remain