In the latter case, you’re asking them to say, “we shouldn’t even know about the research so that, no matter how much we would care if we were to know, still we can do nothing about it.”
On this site, there seems to be a broad approval of the institution of an aristocracy of rationality. Having the best rule is always a good idea, but aristocracies tend to decay in predictable ways—and I rather doubt the hidden assumption that we can evaluate ourselves as being worthy to take the part of rulers. Overestimating one’s own rationality is a cognitive bias that is virtually omnipresent.
On this site, there seems to be a broad approval of the institution of an aristocracy of rationality. Having the best rule is always a good idea, but aristocracies tend to decay in predictable ways—and I rather doubt the hidden assumption that we can evaluate ourselves as being worthy to take the part of rulers. Overestimating one’s own rationality is a cognitive bias that is virtually omnipresent.