She's even more retarded than Rupert Sheldrake is, with his morphic resonances. Protip: if you're quoting someone on science, try not to cite someone who thinks the treatise laying the mathematical framework of physics is actually an instruction book on how to rape women.
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Trouble with "Strong Objectivity" is that it's a misnomer; incorporating everybody's biases, rather than attempting to minimize them, does not a productive scientific activity make. Arguments concerning demographic-specific epistemic barriers are typically deeply unconvincing
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The argument in the paper isn't to incorporate everybody's biases; it is an explicit argument for minimizing bias by including non-dominant perspectives in a wider process of reasoning, inference drawing, and so on. So, argument you object to isn't the argument of the paper
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lol. Word salad. Bias: an inclination of temperament or outlook; prejudice in favor of or against one thing Perspective: a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something Both words have as a synonym viewpoint. You know, leaning, bent, attitude towards.
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Well, things certainly got lively for a while.

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When you talk to Leftists, psychologists or philosophers, you often run into people who pretend to be terminally obtuse by acting as though they, to whatever extent it's convenient, do not understand a single word of English. Yet know definitively that what you say is 100% wrong.
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These people are liars and tedious ones at that. But these games are all they have; they are most assuredly incapable of prevailing with deploying all these nakedly dishonest tactics. And even with all that chicanery their success rate isn't particularly impressive.
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