Thanks. Yeah this all sounds extremely obvious to me, but I may not have included such obvious-to-Logan things if I was coaching someone else.
Key things to avoid include isolating people from their friends, breaking the linguistic association of words to reality, demanding that someone change their linguistic patterns on the spot, etc—mostly things which street epistemology specifically makes harder due to the recommended techniques
Are you saying street epistemology is good or bad here? I’ve only seen a few videos and haven’t read through the intro documents or anything.
Good. people have [edit: some] defenses against abusive techniques and from what I’ve seen of Street epistemology it’s responses to most of those is to knock on the front door rather than trying to sneak in the window, metaphorically speaking.
Thanks. Yeah this all sounds extremely obvious to me, but I may not have included such obvious-to-Logan things if I was coaching someone else.
Are you saying street epistemology is good or bad here? I’ve only seen a few videos and haven’t read through the intro documents or anything.
Good. people have [edit: some] defenses against abusive techniques and from what I’ve seen of Street epistemology it’s responses to most of those is to knock on the front door rather than trying to sneak in the window, metaphorically speaking.