“Sophistication effect. Politically knowledgeable subjects, because they possess greater ammunition with which to counter-argue incongruent facts and arguments, will be more prone to the above biases.”
Well, what about that always taking on the strongest opponent and the strongest arguments business? ;)
Actually, when I see a fellow with third degree in Philosophy, I leave him for someone, who’ll have a similiar degree. It isn’t that Sorbonne initiates are hopeless, it’s arguments with ’em, that really are (hopeless).
“Sophistication effect. Politically knowledgeable subjects, because they possess greater ammunition with which to counter-argue incongruent facts and arguments, will be more prone to the above biases.”
Well, what about that always taking on the strongest opponent and the strongest arguments business? ;)
Actually, when I see a fellow with third degree in Philosophy, I leave him for someone, who’ll have a similiar degree. It isn’t that Sorbonne initiates are hopeless, it’s arguments with ’em, that really are (hopeless).