Mo­ti­vated Skepticism

WikiLast edit: 10 Mar 2012 14:22 UTC by Grognor

Motivated skepticism is the mistake of applying more skepticism to claims that you don’t like (or intuitively disbelieve), than to claims that you do like. Because emotional disposition towards a claim isn’t generally evidence about its truth, including it in the process of arriving at a belief means holding the belief partly for reasons other than because it’s true.

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