CronoDAS comments on Trusting Expert Consensus - Less Wrong

27 Post author: ChrisHallquist 16 October 2013 08:22PM

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Comment author: CronoDAS 18 October 2013 07:56:56AM 9 points [-]

Another issue: it may seem surprising that I haven't been able to uncover clear evidence of a field corrupted by political ideology, the way philosophy of religion and Biblical scholarship are significantly corrupted by religious agendas.

"Women's studies"? (I'm sure they're pretty much spot-on about many things, but it's also seems like the kind of environment where people can go off the deep end.)

Comment author: Protagoras 18 October 2013 04:08:09PM *  7 points [-]

In my personal contact with this crowd (women's studies, not sociology, to be clear), I've often been quite frustrated. When approached in a reasonable manner, at least those I've encountered have been reasonable in return, willing to seriously discuss problems and alternative theories. But in their public statements and publications they go to great lengths to avoid expressing any doubt or disagreement with one another or with the orthodoxy in the field. I suppose they feel solidarity is necessary in the face of outside threats, and I'm not unaware that they do in fact face outside threats, but this still seems to me like a problem.

Comment author: TheAncientGeek 18 October 2013 01:22:55PM 2 points [-]

Sociology?