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SUMMARY:How to Change Your Mind
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LOCATION:Senate House\, London\, United Kingdom\, WC1E
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Abstract:</strong> If realists are more likely to become anti-realists than vice versa\, is &nbsp\;that evidence that anti-realism is true? I argue that the answer is yes. &nbsp\;When more people move from view A to B than B to A\, this is defeasible &nbsp\;evidence that B is more likely correct than A. This idea\, which I refer &nbsp\;to as &ldquo\;Migration as Evidence\,&rdquo\; suggests that widespread changes in &nbsp\;belief could be meaningful indicators of truth. This approach has two &nbsp\;main benefits. First\, it provides an additional tool for forming &nbsp\;opinions on complex and controversial issues in areas like philosophy\, &nbsp\;politics\, and religion\, where even experts often disagree. Secondly\, it &nbsp\;encourages a culture where changing one's mind is more openly shared and &nbsp\;less socially penalized\, fostering an environment where the pursuit of &nbsp\;truth is prioritized over consistency.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Hugo Heagren;CN=Sean Maroney;CN=Sam Kang:
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