There is no worse pseudointellectual than a Very Intellectual and Scientifically Enlightened Person, that much is generally understood outside of scientistic circles. But I have to say, the so-called "doers" (see: most right-wing public figures) are just as aggravating to me.
epistemic doubt shall be the whole of the law
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Ironically, it can develop into its own kind of myopic certitude.
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(Though on average "I know nothing," does less damage than "I know for certain.")
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both of the extreme cases are bad. developing flexible epistemic stances is good. "I might be wrong" is an outrageously powerful stance. "I'm probably right" is one of the weakest and most vulnerable stances there is.
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Not disagreeing with that.
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