"People today sometimes get uncomfortable with empirical claims that seem to clash with their political assumptions, often because they haven't given much thought to the connections"
- Steven Pinker
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This quote by Steven Pinker recommends that individuals today are typically quick to reject empirical claims that do not line up with their political presumptions, without putting in the time to think about the connections in between the two. This might be due to an absence of understanding of the empirical evidence, or a lack of desire to think about the proof objectively. It might also be due to a fear of needing to change one's political views if the evidence does not support them. Pinker's quote suggests that people need to put in the time to think about the connections between empirical proof and their political assumptions, and be open to altering their views if the proof does not support them. This is very important in order to guarantee that choices are based on facts and proof, rather than on individual beliefs and biases.
This quote is written / told by Steven Pinker somewhere between September 18, 1954 and today. He/she was a famous Scientist from Canada.
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