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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:25am on 2005-09-02 under

"[...] the proponents of intelligent design use a ploy that works something like this. First you misuse or misdescribe some scientist's work. Then you get an angry rebuttal. Then, instead of dealing forthrightly with the charges leveled, you cite the rebuttal as evidence that there is a 'controversy' to teach.

"Note that the trick is content-free. You can use it on any topic. 'Smith's work in geology supports my argument that the earth is flat,' you say, misrepresenting Smith's work. When Smith responds with a denunciation of your misuse of her work, you respond, saying something like: 'See what a controversy we have here? Professor Smith and I are locked in a titanic scientific debate. We should teach the controversy in the classrooms." And here is the delicious part: you can often exploit the very technicality of the issues to your own advantage, counting on most of us to miss the point in all the difficult details."

-- Daniel C. Dennett, "Show Me The Science" (quote is on the third page), The New York Times, 2005-08-28

eftychia: Me in kilt and poofy shirt, facing away, playing acoustic guitar behind head (Default)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 09:27am on 2005-09-02 under

A little while ago during an "NBC Special Report" on the Katrina aftermath in New Orleans, the newscasters were saying (appproximately), "If our cameramen and reporters can get to these people, if we can bring in security, if people like Harry Connick Jr. can find and reach these people, then why can't FEMA get in there to help them?"

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