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* One of the supports for the idea of PoV is the assumption of bias; this amounts to nothing more than [[Wikipedia:Tu Quoque|"You would say that" (Tu Quoque)]]. Obviously we want more people to learn more faster, but we should not be surprised if the people who most want to learn are those with the most vested interest.
 
* One of the supports for the idea of PoV is the assumption of bias; this amounts to nothing more than [[Wikipedia:Tu Quoque|"You would say that" (Tu Quoque)]]. Obviously we want more people to learn more faster, but we should not be surprised if the people who most want to learn are those with the most vested interest.
  
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* [[Anarchopedia:Utility]] (shortcut [[A:U]])
 
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Revision as of 22:12, 11 July 2012

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Anarchopedia will endeavor to communicate the truth, first and foremost. Anger is understandable, and can be moving, but it is not intellectually convincing and should be avoided; however, it should never be replaced by the insipid or the disingenuous or the propagandized.

Links are fine, but they are no guarantee of any truth at all; Wikipedia editors increasingly defend what they know to be untrue with the Notability rule


Balance

shortcut A:T#B

"Balance" is to be avoided; a lie is not the other side of the truth, and the chances are infinitely small that both sides of an argument are of exactly equal worth

Balance with reference to Utility; while Truth is of uppermost importance, Balance is preferred; mostly because of Justice but Completeness is almost as important a rationale in this case

Point of View

Main article: Anarchopedia:POV

shortcut A:POV

  • Most thinking is skewed; one of the ways this is achieved is to propose Point of View as a relative thing.
  • The best ideas have less probability of being shared by the majority.
  • One of the supports for the idea of PoV is the assumption of bias; this amounts to nothing more than "You would say that" (Tu Quoque). Obviously we want more people to learn more faster, but we should not be surprised if the people who most want to learn are those with the most vested interest.

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