Now my head has cleared up to think.. You are very right. The question is now how do I combat. It. I wonder if it is possible to create Micro Government?
Do No Harm
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019, 4:20 AM archytas <nwterry@gmail.com> wrote:
--One way to make sense of recent political events is to reflect on the role of epistemicinsouciance in political debate. Epistemic insouciance is a casual lack of concern orcarelessness about the facts, an indifference to whether one's assertions have any basis inreality. It implies an excessively nonchalant attitude towards the challenge of finding answersto complex questions, partly as a result of a tendency to view such questions as less complexthan they really are. The primary product of epistemic insouciance is bullshit in HarryFrankfurt's sense. Epistemic insouciance is an epistemic posture rather than a stance. It is anepistemic vice, both in the sense that it gets in the way of knowledge and is blameworthy orotherwise reprehensible. Epistemic insouciance is different from epistemic malevolence. Thelatter is a stance rather than a posture. Epistemic insouciance is illustrated by the conduct ofsome parties to the Brexit debate in the UK. A compelling example of epistemic malevolenceis the 'tobacco strategy'.Is this a term (insouciance) we cab all use in thinking of our political and social conditions?
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