Saturday, 26 November 2011

John Loeffler-Steel on Steel-Critical Thinking in an Age of Deceit..political power always follows a shift in monetary power.






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Critical Thinking in an Age of Deceit

Taking time off this weekend. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving.

John’s extended boralogue details efforts of European elites to convert their current crisis into a United States of Europe. A key principle is to remember that political power always follows a shift in monetary power.

Following the boralogue, we’ll air the address John gave at the Strategic Trends Conference entitled, “Critical Thinking in an Age of Deceit.” (DVD copies of this address are available at 1-800-829-5646.)



Fallacy of the Week – Faulty Appeal to Authority

Faulty Appeal to Authority _ the endorsement of a position or statement simply based on the social stature of the person making it.

(Opposite of the ad hominem fallacy)

Example:

“My uncle says the earth is flat. He has a PhD in geophysics”.

Not every appeal to authority is faulty. Credible experts in almost every field have proven theories by research and diligent study. However, credentialing by itself doesn’t have bearing on the factual status of a claim.

Some experts are well versed in their area of research, but not in others. For example, it would be unwise to take serious medical advice from someone who never studied it but was highly credentialed in another field.

It’s also wise to take into consideration the worldview of the person stating the claim. Whata person thinks is directly connected to how they think. Strong evidence can be pushed aside when it conflicts with one’s worldview.

Usually, with a faulty appeal to authority, the opponent doesn’t have a well informed grasp of the subject at hand and thus you encounter some mention of a “higher” power. Since the “expert” isn’t there to give his evidence and the premise is lofty; the argument becomes moot. This really should be classified as a red herring attempt.

You don’t need alphabet soup behind your name to know the truth. Stay informed and don’t get distracted by a false appeal to authority.