version of this philosophy) failed. As such it is completely self-annihilating, even though many prominent pop scientists implicitly or explicitly promote it." http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Scientism
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Thanks for that reference, Olivia. “Proponents of scientism believe that science is inherently moral. They are mistaken. Science on its own cannot tell us right from wrong.” I already had a sense that the naturalistic fallacy was playing a role as well.
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Thanks! So much love to
@tofufru who wrote the bulk of it with me.
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Didn't know you wrote it! It's an excellent piece!
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Excellent indeed, Olivia!
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Oh.
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I'm so touched and honoured it's in any useful.
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I'm sharing it in FB with a special dedication to a real-life (& Twitter) friend who is going to kill me!
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I hope not! But then again I guess it's not too surprising if a logpos tried to kill you.
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When they come for you, I think all you need to do is ask them to prove from basic principles why they should kill you. Most likely they'll get stuck in an infinite loop. 
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