Authorities are Danerous

Using authorities to back up your arguments is not only pointless and false (justificationism), but a danger to rationality: if you have a favourite authority and have invested a lot in that authority, you may be defensive/resistant when someone challenges his ideas (even if they're not his main ideas, and you would agree otherwise). Talking about ideas doesn't run into that problem.

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Lulie Tanett

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