Harm, as it would leave less room for the benefit of the doubt.
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I agree with you, but the context here is not "indictment." Indictment would look more like if professor Peterson had personally fired postmodern professors. He is instead letting the free flow of student's individual judgement to see those professors go.
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Judgement is formed on one's own reason, facts, arguments, and evidence. If we allow an AI to do all that for us, what does that say about our position, about the strength of our argument, about our personal understanding?
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Again, the fact that professor Peterson's website will say "the class is corrupt: avoid" is in and of itself a form of "reason, facts, arguments, and evidence." Whether the individual chooses to agree/disagree is up to the him/her. Don't you think, more evidence the better?
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Evidence, yes. Appeal to authority, whether in the form of AI, Dr. Peterson, or any other form, no.
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I'm no fan of "Appeal to authority." But whether people believe use the website and its concluding remarks because of an AI or professor Peterson is an assumption that covers everyone, which I'm not ready to accept. Again, I think its up to the individual.
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We both insist on the individual, in slightly different ways.
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Except that some ideas are good and some are bad. Some produce free and flourishing societies, some produce catastrophe and death. Over and over again.
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Yes - but you ARGUE ideas and you present your position based on evidence, facts, and reason. You don't assign an AI to do it for you.
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Not really. Individuals self-organize and the tribe is often the outcome. Post-modernists are top-down analysts that identify with large group peer structures. That’s the thesis and it seems to have sound philosophical and psychological underpinnings.
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