Yeah, there’s a pattern where people latch onto a poorly-understood term as a curiosity-stopper around controversial disciplines. This is not to say that there aren’t sophisticated critiques of mainstream perspectives, but most people who use the 201 arguments don’t even understand 101 yet; they’re just “warding off evil facts,” as Cochran puts it.
Yeah, there’s a pattern where people latch onto a poorly-understood term as a curiosity-stopper around controversial disciplines. This is not to say that there aren’t sophisticated critiques of mainstream perspectives, but most people who use the 201 arguments don’t even understand 101 yet; they’re just “warding off evil facts,” as Cochran puts it.
Example: Economics—“Non-efficient markets!”