In summary David's hypothesis is incorrect because of
unsubstantiated assumptions, and the fact that nobody can explain the surface temperature with valid radiation calculations.
In the field that most interests me, anthropology, where I have a fair amount of training and experience, I see dubious claims being made all the time, based on some combination of wishful thinking,
unsubstantiated assumptions and confirmation bias, so I'm used to picking through such claims to separate the wheat from the chaff.
«We conclude that there are many
unsubstantiated assumptions made.
[g] iven the uncritical identification of a community with an entire past, communalism finds it easier to appropriate tradition because it inserts its message into existing, unspoken biases or prejudices, stereotypical images of self and others, and
unsubstantiated assumptions of society.
Dr. Wickman should know better than to make
unsubstantiated assumptions, exercise poor logic, and worst of all, make statements about scientific fields she is not educated in.
Not exact matches
Since on the face of it Whitehead's
assumption that the experience of CE is reliable seems
unsubstantiated, the Principle of Charity demands some explanation to make his
assumption more plausible.
What if all the
assumptions used by Tierney et al to claim a climate change signature for Lake Tanganyika are either wrong or
unsubstantiated?
This is based, among other
assumptions, on an
unsubstantiated premise above on human - induced extreme weather.)
However, it is perfectly obvious I have little to lean here as the discussion starts with an
assumption that nuclear is evil, and the objective is to fire off as many debating points as possible, no matter how ill thought out and
unsubstantiated.
* The authors dismiss «real world» wind energy performance data, wind developer business decisions and other evidence that tends to contradict the authorsà conclusions, preferring instead
unsubstantiated theories, inferences,
assumptions and untested engineering estimates.