I think there’s another side that your not appreciating. From his perspective, he sees smart people talking about his area of study and, he thinks, getting stuff wrong. As an educator it would be frustrating to say the least.
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I think that's a bit cynical lol. I imagine most academics dealing with someone who isn't in their field would feel the same way. That comes from trying to confront the Dunning-Kruger effect (at least that's how they'd see it), not necessarily from dogma.
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They don't own talking about ethics. They'll just have to accept that other people will take other approaches to this. It's essentially this:https://twitter.com/hpluckrose/status/972282628756910080 …
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