Misinformation from Anecdotal Evidence! (and the pit-falls of Post-Modernism) #29
Release Date: 01/19/2022
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info_outlineLanguage doesn't seem to make sense anymore and people constantly spew out misinformation using language they don't understand. Paul and Andrew discuss misinformation from anecdotal evidence and Post-Modernism's "every view is valid" wondering if that's why we're so polarized. Enjoy!