27/J We have conditions in science to make it more likely a consensus is reliable. https://t.co/CssbSHgbZA https://t.co/IH5WuDTUId [https://t.co/vnsm6Lm3Kh] https://t.co/wP5kZqYLlM https://t.co/V4LTNcTU4L https://t.co/PWcLOgAvXP https://t.co/xFFU2UwjXu
Consensus says, Trump is a dangerous narcissist.
RT @AtomsksSanakan: PaperOfTheDay "When is consensus knowledge based? Distinguishing shared knowledge from mere agreement" https://t.co/wz…
@notrele92820933 @19joho Let me know when you finally catch up to where epistemology + philosophy of science is on topics like appeal to authority, evidence-based scientific consensus, etc. 😉 https://t.co/YhR6x2Lrk4 https://t.co/zwYQh9NrPQ https://t.co/j
This is the notion of "knowledge-based consensus", following a paper by Boaz Miller and it consists of 3 main components: social calibration, social diversity, and apparent consilience of evidence. This sounds complicated but it's pretty easy. https://t.co
@ShaneFs5cents @andre_quentin @GordPennycook Philosophy of science actually has a lot of work on the role of consensus in scientific communities. Here's one from Synthese: https://t.co/rrTQSGslQ0
@BaerbelW @GeraldKutney @denial101x Link to Miller 2013, which provided the framework used in that lecture https://t.co/6TRbMB3hzs
@stratonician Re: "so my point is precisely that consensus 'across scientific disciplines' is neither straightforward nor without problematic implications" And what would be problematic about evidence-based scientific consensus? https://t.co/6ejcHxYE1f h
@BradPKeyes Re: "WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF 'CONSENSUS'?" 🙄 https://t.co/6ejcHxYE1f
@jim_bouldin @NickCowern There is a distinction between Knowledge-Based Consensus and mere agreement. The former is a rational position to differ to absent compelling evidence to not. The latter I can take or leave. https://t.co/6TRbMBkSY2
To be read in the context of: https://t.co/zwYQh9NrPQ
PaperOfTheDay "When is consensus knowledge based? Distinguishing shared knowledge from mere agreement" https://t.co/wzxAKhtCvM
@mtobis @SouBundanga @VariabilityBlog @dougmcneall There is a difference between mere agreement and a Knowledge-Based Consensus. https://t.co/6TRbMBkSY2
@DennisJensenMP @geoffmprice @VariabilityBlog @wellsitter Dennis still pretends that "evidence-based consensus" is not a thing. "When is consensus knowledge based?" https://t.co/wzxAKhtCvM
RT @BVerheggen: .@W_R_Howard This video explains how to assess whether a consensus is "evidence-based": https://t.co/j4yhtnzarE & https://t…
.@W_R_Howard This video explains how to assess whether a consensus is "evidence-based": https://t.co/j4yhtnzarE & https://t.co/jnkIvw78YW
When is consensus knowledge based? Distinguishing shared knowledge from mere agreement http://t.co/F2Jv6EDNkB