Re: SIFT

Date: 2022-03-01 21:05 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cos
This does not even purport to be advice about how to evaluate arguments. It's about evaluating news and information about current events, mainly. It doesn't even hint that it's applicable to "logical arguments" and there's nothing about this process that suggests it makes sense to use for such a purpose. It's about seeing reporting of facts and evaluating whether to trust or re-share those reports.

Now, maybe you're right that lots of people out there are mis-applying "check the source" to refute logical arguments because they're seeing a lot of warnings about unverifiable or false reports. I haven't seen that. Or maybe you're misunderstanding what people are doing, because you don't often get that people mistrust biased arguments that have some valid logic in them, because they can't tell whether the source is leaving relevant things out, and checking the source is a valid way of deciding how much leeway to give them and how much to trust the picture they're giving you. That's not an attack on the logic itself, but I have noticed that you sometimes interpret it that way. So... I can't tell if what you're saying is really prevalent, but try to be thoughtful about why people might distrust what you think is a purely logical argument, because you may not be seeing those interactions fully.
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