taykair
Active Member
Here's another beef I have:
Person A offers an opinion - only an opinion, mind you - something on his mind that he wants to share.
Person B immediately leaps in screaming. "Evidence! I demand scientific (?) evidence for your statement!" or "Sources! I demand at least three independent sources for your assertion!"
Now remember that person A was only offering an opinion. There may or may not be evidence (scientific or otherwise) for his statement. Does this mean that his opinion is worthless? To some, perhaps. To person B certainly. But not to person A. And not to me.
As for sources: The source of A's opinion was A's brain. Does this source invalidate the statement? If so, then what is the source of those other sources? Nothing more or less than the brains of the sources which are cited.
I also find it rather odd that those who clamor for sources are often the same ones who will reject a statement on the grounds that it is an "appeal to authority". I also find it strange that, on occasions where sources are cited, such are almost always deemed to be "out of context" or whatever. Nothing seems to be good enough for these folks.
Don't misunderstand, sometimes a call for evidence or sources is made in order to help to clarify the original statement, and this is fine. More often, however, the constant drumbeat of evidence!, source!, evidence!, source! is simply a way to silence an opinion which we do not wish to hear - or want others to consider.
Person A offers an opinion - only an opinion, mind you - something on his mind that he wants to share.
Person B immediately leaps in screaming. "Evidence! I demand scientific (?) evidence for your statement!" or "Sources! I demand at least three independent sources for your assertion!"
Now remember that person A was only offering an opinion. There may or may not be evidence (scientific or otherwise) for his statement. Does this mean that his opinion is worthless? To some, perhaps. To person B certainly. But not to person A. And not to me.
As for sources: The source of A's opinion was A's brain. Does this source invalidate the statement? If so, then what is the source of those other sources? Nothing more or less than the brains of the sources which are cited.
I also find it rather odd that those who clamor for sources are often the same ones who will reject a statement on the grounds that it is an "appeal to authority". I also find it strange that, on occasions where sources are cited, such are almost always deemed to be "out of context" or whatever. Nothing seems to be good enough for these folks.
Don't misunderstand, sometimes a call for evidence or sources is made in order to help to clarify the original statement, and this is fine. More often, however, the constant drumbeat of evidence!, source!, evidence!, source! is simply a way to silence an opinion which we do not wish to hear - or want others to consider.
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