... I need to say that @clairlemon has always been a pleasure to work with, very open-minded, supportive of me in my writing, especially as a student & when I had a much smaller platform, and hands-off as an editor in the best way, giving writers leeway to do their own thing ...
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... finally, I think it's just incredible what she's done. For such a young person, and indeed as a woman in a man-heavy world, to stick her neck out & create her own magazine & give voice 2 many writers & perspectives that genuinely stimulate & do challenge ossified thinking ...
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... all while fending off daily abuse with confidence and even a sense of humor ... well, I think that's really impressive! ... And just one more thought --
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...As someone w/ feminist & progressive convictions AND interest in so-called 'classical liberalism' I would just encourage ppl who disagree w
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Brian, I don't believe that there would be good faith in accepting responses because the well has been wholly poisoned against whole categories of theorising. It's anything but an open-minded place – it's just closed around a worldview you/we have *some* agreement with.
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There's a strong view that rationality and present scientific theorising map to each other and little acknowledgement of the degree to which culture and theory change what present scientists think. I've watched you long enough to know that this is not something you agree with.
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I definitely think a lot abt influences of cultural&other presuppositions on which questions r asked, study design, how data analyzed, how ambiguities resolved etc. But true2 my thesis of
@clairlemon willing to pub range of views, she published me on this!http://quillette.com/2016/02/15/the-unbearable-asymmetry-of-bullshit/ …1 reply 1 retweet 1 like -
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Let's put this next to your article:https://mobile.twitter.com/clairlemon/status/1018909915841118208 …
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I'm not sure I follow, sorry! What's the lesson you were wanting me to draw from the comparison?
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That there's the exact mistake here that you wrote about – this is Voldemortish. There's a debate about implicit bias. Some people on both sides make good points.
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oh! Gotcha ... yes, the implicit bias debate is a fascinating one ... I spent some time w/ Tony Greenwald when I was in Seattle & he's a v interesting person. I <3 his old stuff on prejudice against null! https://faculty.washington.edu/agg/pdf/Gwald_PsychBull_1975.OCR.pdf …
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