Whenever pluralism becomes too content with a relaxed model of «dialogue,» it can ignore the need for conflict and the actualities of
systematic distortions in the personal (psychosis), historical (alienation and oppression) and religious (sin) dimensions of every person, culture and tradition.
We show how the incentive structure in modern science was established soon after World War II and led to the federal takeover of much of science (and all of climate science) and how that can create
a systematic distortion in the direction of alarmism.
Not exact matches
But big data itself is prone to
systematic distortions, misplaced trust, and the oldest rule of coding: garbage
in, garbage out.
And it would be necessary to ask,
in a
systematic fashion, whether there would be any reason to assume that
in the absence of
distortions and market imperfections, parents would not be able to «price» the birth of their child correctly.
We usually have not understood that Amos concerns are not with incidental acts of injustice, but with the
systematic economic
distortion in which the royal - urban managers participate.4
The
systematic distortion of news and impossibility of talking about the future
in public (when perhaps as many as 1
in 8 people are
in government pay as spies) mean visions are often impressionistic and political conceptual frameworks incredibly simplistic.
Further, while I would not wish to suggest that the literature
in this area has been subject to
systematic distortion by industry, I would bear
in mind that this is a distinct possibility.
The second consideration may sound quaint
in contemporary society but nonetheless can not be ignored: It is simply a moral issue whether a society tolerates and acquiesces to
systematic public misrepresentations and
distortions of science and scientists.