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IT WORKS!
This subject comes to me almost the wrong and right timing! Reading a comment of @Perry reminds me of a forked up “discussion” with a person. A person who unfortunately is my friend.
https://chemistscorner.com/cosmeticsciencetalk/discussion/comment/67312/#Comment_67312
There is no discussion anyway. There was so much fallacy label popping one after another on end. I thought it is common from people who are irrational (almost always are believers). But THAT coming from a person who is known to be rational is certainly UNBELIEVABLE! As Michael Shermer said, smart people can believe in stupid things.
My question for today is — how do you, scientists and philosophers in this site, normally answer or wallop believers when they say “It works” without being dragged down to their level and get beaten by their experience?
I found that @Bobzchemist has an excellent argument.
https://chemistscorner.com/cosmeticsciencetalk/discussion/comment/3532/#Comment_3532
That is the common approach. Humanitarian and Hippocratic approach. I use it a lot because it is common. But it is no longer works which is why I am here! Believers nowadays are getting more and more educated in becoming more irrational. I of course will leave people to their own demise for I am no hero. I do not like hard work and I do not like to work hard. Problem with those people is they ALWAYS drag other people down with them and impose their beliefs on people. Damage of misinformation is real.
I have a book titled Transformation Classroom Management by John Shindler. I do not feel it is narrow enough, although it definitely can be extrapolated upon all parts of life. I mean, in context of science, more of a “purist” type. I know that it is one of the relevance fallacies, but it is not focused enough because I do not know anyone speaking specifically about “it works”. It is impossible for me to find anything like this even with Google University! It is diamond that I even have a book that actually mentions it!
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