Episode 2 - Heavy use of false dichotomies / misrepresentation of detractors
Any podcast which leans hard on logical fallacies and attempts to undermine skeptics by mischaracterizing their position / demonizing them isn’t worth listening to. Who is the terrible political hack you interviewed? Those who disagree with your premise are “anti-humanist”? The attempted take down of Malthus and Club of Rome was laughable. There is a reason the world believes in limits to growth... assuming the just in time arrival of technological miracles is risky and irresponsible. History proves Malthus repeatedly, if you take the long view. “Limits to growth” isn’t a prediction so much as an observation. Your professor is left wing for holding the mainstream view? Come up with better arguments for your position and you won’t need to resort to these tactics.
Matthew C Baker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/18
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