jaibot comments on How to teach to magical thinkers? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: jaibot 25 February 2014 10:40:16AM 1 point [-]

Not just magical thinkers. I heard Massimo Pigliucci making the same "this isn't definitive and therefore it tells us nothing" argument on the most recent Rationally Speaking podcast.

Comment author: mbitton24 28 February 2014 05:11:21AM -2 points [-]

You're right. I think scientific thinkers can sometimes misinterpret skepticism as meaning that nothing short of peer-reviewed, well-executed experiments can be considered evidence. I think sometimes anecdotal evidence is worth taking seriously. It isn't the best kind of evidence, but it falls above 0 on the continuum.