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Revision as of 14:26, 7 October 2020
About
Counterfactualism is the practice of attacking rational beliefs on nonrational grounds and of firmly supporting beliefs in spite of strong evidence against them. It is a form of antiepistemics.
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.