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@inphovore:matrix.org | Most people will accept a suspicious detail as fact if they hear it three or more times, even if by the same person on different occasions. | 09:34:28 |
@fractal:matrix.org | oh | 13:16:33 |
@fractal:matrix.org | :) | 13:16:37 |
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@86ul:matrix.org | In reply to @inphovore:matrix.org Most people will accept a suspicious detail as fact if they hear it three or more times, even if by the same person on different occasions. Is that a form of peer pressure? | 12:36:30 |
@inphovore:matrix.org | Nope. The inference is your pattern matching db. It supposes what is familiar is normal, how ever familiarity is developed. We must be wary of what accumulates as happenstance knowledge. | 12:40:40 |
@inphovore:matrix.org | This may be characterized as each our own unsanitized thinking, though by an alarming recognition that the gossip familiarity bar is by default set so low. | 12:42:40 |
@inphovore:matrix.org | Inductive and inferential thinking are synonymous. Those relying upon patterns of predisposition (as opposed to deductive which seeks root causality) | 12:44:35 |
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@86ul:matrix.org | In reply to @inphovore:matrix.org Nope. The inference is your pattern matching db. It supposes what is familiar is normal, how ever familiarity is developed. We must be wary of what accumulates as happenstance knowledge. So no peer pressure, but familiar pressure? | 19:56:32 |
@86ul:matrix.org | In reply to @inphovore:matrix.org Inductive and inferential thinking are synonymous. Those relying upon patterns of predisposition (as opposed to deductive which seeks root causality) I totally agree with that, but normative thinking is also an inductive thinking. So ads normative to the list of negative thinking. Oh, what that is normative thinking on itself... | 19:58:27 |
@86ul:matrix.org | * I totally agree with that, but normative thinking is also an inductive thinking. So ads normative to the list of negative thinking. Oh, wait. That is normative thinking on itself... | 19:58:46 |
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