Nice post. I think one thing which can be described in this framework is a kind of “distributed circular reasoning”. The argument is made that “we know sharing evidence for Blue positions causes harmful effects due to Green positions A, B, and C”, but the widespread acceptance of Green positions A, B, and C itself rests on the fact that evidence for Green positions is shared much more readily than evidence for Blue positions.
Nice post. I think one thing which can be described in this framework is a kind of “distributed circular reasoning”. The argument is made that “we know sharing evidence for Blue positions causes harmful effects due to Green positions A, B, and C”, but the widespread acceptance of Green positions A, B, and C itself rests on the fact that evidence for Green positions is shared much more readily than evidence for Blue positions.
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