David_Gerard comments on Some Heuristics for Evaluating the Soundness of the Academic Mainstream in Unfamiliar Fields - Less Wrong
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RW has a three-way chart (tobacco, creationism, climate change) so you can learn to spot this sort of argument:
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/A_comparative_guide_to_science_denial
Work in progress, please feel free to extend.
Hmm. So if someday I find that some scientists make conclusions that don't follow and these conclusions are used to make harmful policy decisions, I must not point out that certain scientific problems are unsolved or gather other scientists to write petitions, because that would make me match the RW pattern of "denialist". Also apparently I must not say that correlation isn't causation, because that's "minimizing the relevance of statistical data".
The question is: What else fits that pattern? Are there legitimate scientific movements that your filter catches?