“Ordinary claims require merely ordinary evidence” is an overlooked and tremendously important corollary.
I have you to thank for that insight, actually.
If I hadn’t read “Conservation of Expected Evidence” , it would never have occurred to me to think of truth-seeking as a zero-sum game and ask, if we have something extraordinary over here, then what is forced to be ordinary to compensate?
“Ordinary claims require merely ordinary evidence” is an overlooked and tremendously important corollary.
I have you to thank for that insight, actually.
If I hadn’t read “Conservation of Expected Evidence” , it would never have occurred to me to think of truth-seeking as a zero-sum game and ask, if we have something extraordinary over here, then what is forced to be ordinary to compensate?