1) This is an interesting thing that's going on re motivated reasoning. I'd call it problematizing & unproblematizing. (Fronx is great, btw)https://twitter.com/fronxer/status/881793851119325184 …
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2) To 'problematize' could be seen as to make something a problem. & 'unproblematizing' as seeing no problem to exist.
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3) Disagreement so often revolves around accusations that someone is making a problem out of nothing or is dismissive of genuine problems
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4) To solve this, what is needed is rigorous analysis of degree of problem but also good to ask yourself 'Could I be un/problematizing?'
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5) And to avoid doing either in reaction. eg, if you feel feminism invents a lot of problems, cld be tempted to deproblematize real ones.
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I believe main issue is problematization on false premises which result in a) hiding of the real problems b) enforcing of wrong solutions
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Yes, I agree but I think those of us who think this need to be careful not to unproblematise due to motivated reasoning.
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yes, as in being careful of not falling in the same pitfall you accuse others of
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