Not exact matches
Stability, as ever for the party, was paramount, but there was also a
belief in rule
by consensus and committee — at the top.
Not only are irrefutable facts being challenged
by people who do not understand the science involved or the importance of these facts, but the
belief that there is no scientific
consensus leads to a lack of attitudes to change.
Denise, I think the
consensus is here — if
consensus is allowed in terms of being on their own journeys, even NP is leery of all
beliefs — anyways, the
consensus arrived at
by Contextual epistemology, not Foundational, as it can not be seen as a given, is that Jesus did not even exist, so hence he can not even be a failed apocalyptic prophet.
I respect everyone's opinions on this board and within this specific thread but honestly am somewhat surprised
by the prevailing
belief or
consensus that the players I listed are paramount to Arsenals ability to challenge in the EPL and Europe next season.
A recent study
by one of us showed that perceived scientific
consensus functions as an important «gateway
belief.»
My
beliefs are that human life should be respected in all its forms and, until we can reach
consensus on the questions brought up
by this article, we should take the conservative approach of non-action.
Drawn
by the idea of a time bereft of high expectations as the prerequisite to conceive efforts abreast of the present challenges, it endeavors to break a
consensus shaped
by the social
belief of «country of the future.»
The selection of artist Jimbo Blachly and poet Lytle Shaw as editors of the Chadwick Family Papers is sufficiently eccentric to have given rise to the widespread
consensus that the Chadwicks themselves are mere figments of their editors» febrile imaginations; a
belief amply supported both
by the indignities to which the archive itself has been subjected (Vaseline) and the fact that purported Chadwicks have appeared only in the heaviest and most peculiar of disguises (in suits of armor, or as Johnnie Walker look - alikes) and have borne a startling resemblance to their supposed employees.
When Aussies are really serious they do things like overturn decades of accepted medical
consensus aka «false
beliefs»
by using Science to take our collective knowledge another step further.
Since people's
beliefs about evolution are influenced
by their perceptions of scientific
consensus, the total role of science knowledge in shaping a person's opinion likely operates indirectly through
beliefs about scientific
consensus as well as directly through
beliefs about whether humans have evolved over time.
Since «climate scientists» are not real scientists, they don't realize that Einstein's theorems were only accepted
by scientists following the confirmation of certain predictions made
by his theorems; that all they have to do to earn a
consensus of
belief is demonstrate a confirmation of their predictions.
«Climate scientists» took note of this fact, and think their conjectures will be accepted
by the public if the public believes there is a
consensus of
belief among scientists.
Yes, what I meant was
by what logic do they think the existence of a
consensus «supports» their
beliefs?
As hypothesized, the effect of the treatment (i.e. increased
belief in the scientific
consensus) on the expressed need for public action is fully mediated
by the intervening variables (i.e., key
beliefs about climate change).
Because their common view /
belief can not be subjected to external proof they have to reinforce its authority
by claiming «
consensus.»
We now have proof: socialism is a
consensus of
belief among Western citizens that it is far better to be taken care of
by a government run
by hypocritical liars that will promise you anything to stay in power, than to be responsible for your own actions.
This is not only frustrating but vitally important, since «the evidence suggests that understanding the expert
consensus is a «gateway»
belief,» writes a research team led
by Edward Maibach and Teresa Myers of George Mason University.
1 a: general agreement: unanimity < the
consensus of their opinion, based on reports... from the border — John Hersey > b: the judgment arrived at
by most of those concerned < the
consensus was to go ahead > 2: group solidarity in sentiment and
belief merriam-webster.com/dictionary /
consensus
1) You claim that there are «scientific facts», not
beliefs behind the pro-AGW viewpoint commonly called the «
consensus»; yet
by nature of definition, a «
consensus» is a common opinion shared
by a group of people.
By far the biggest and and most obvious bought - for opinion is the «consensus», paid for as it is by the state, the organisation that stands to benefit most from a widespread belief in CAG
By far the biggest and and most obvious bought - for opinion is the «
consensus», paid for as it is
by the state, the organisation that stands to benefit most from a widespread belief in CAG
by the state, the organisation that stands to benefit most from a widespread
belief in CAGW.
In the early 1990's there was the
belief in the feasibility of reducing uncertainties in climate science and climate models, and a
consensus seeking approach was formalized
by the IPCC.
The study presents both correlational and experimental evidence confirming that cultural cognition shapes individuals»
beliefs about the existence of scientific
consensus, and the process
by which they form such
beliefs, relating to climate change, the disposal of nuclear wastes, and the effect of permitting concealed possession of handguns.
by Deborah McNamara on November 22, 2016 0
consensus is not the goal finding common ground across difference how to be an active listener how to bridge the divide how to communicate with empathy how to communicate with those who have different
beliefs how to find common ground how to practice nonviolent communication