Counterfactualism
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Counterfactualism is the practice of attacking rational beliefs on nonrational grounds, or of simply making assertions which contradict consensus reality as if it did not exist, and of firmly supporting erroneous beliefs. It is a form of antiepistemics, and usually deliberate lying (the speaker is aware of firm disagreement but pretends there is none).
Motives
Counterfactualism is generally practiced for the following reasons:
Inlinks
- A counterfactualist is a practitioner of counterfactualism.
- Counter-scientific theory: possibly this page should be merged
- Denialism is a specific type of counterfactualism.
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