No, I don't. Have addressed ppl critiquing what I said, not ppl critiquing things I didn't or telling me what I shld be talking abt insteadhttps://twitter.com/marcos_gun/status/846697096296194050 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes, you do. Saying a hypothesis is wrong isn't telling someone what to talk about. It's telling them they're wrong.
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Replying to @marcos_gun
You said I didnt address American conservatives enough in essay abt French pomos coz only one para on them being another factor.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @marcos_gun
I suggested you write that essay. I'll probably agree. I often retweet James Lindsay's pieces when he looks at this.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yeah, I don't think we're far apart here. But I don't buy your jump from pomo to its overall cultural influence.
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Replying to @marcos_gun
OK. I recommend David Detmer's book on this. He looks at increased receptivity to 'personal truths' & relativity.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @marcos_gun
From this perspective. And he does it in America which is where you seem to be most focused? V different in UK.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @marcos_gun
We have same shift to relativity but our conservatives are more like your democrats.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Only in their policies. They have different philosophical motivations.
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Undoubtedly. Religion is a big factor. Neither left nor right is particularly religious here. Relevant to 'truth' claims.
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