What would the sensible reverse of number 5? I can generate those them for 1-4 and 6, but I am unsure what the benefit could be of confusing intuitions with testable hypotheses?
Reversal: when you have different intuitions about high-level questions, it’s often not worth spending a lot of time debating them extensively—instead, move onto doing whatever research your intuitions imply will be valuable.
ah, like that. Thank you for explaining. I wouldn’t consider that a reversal cause you’re then still converting intuitions into testable hypotheses. But the emphasis on discussion versus experimentation is then reversed indeed.
What would the sensible reverse of number 5? I can generate those them for 1-4 and 6, but I am unsure what the benefit could be of confusing intuitions with testable hypotheses?
Reversal: when you have different intuitions about high-level questions, it’s often not worth spending a lot of time debating them extensively—instead, move onto doing whatever research your intuitions imply will be valuable.
ah, like that. Thank you for explaining. I wouldn’t consider that a reversal cause you’re then still converting intuitions into testable hypotheses. But the emphasis on discussion versus experimentation is then reversed indeed.