TLN said:
I guess because I use the term "genuine" critical thinker.
Sundog said:I think we just fail to see our own shortcomings at times; maybe that's inevitable.
TLN said:
Feel free to point mine out to me. I appreciate negative feedback.
T'ai Chi said:Not all skeptics are rational.
Sundog said:
The latter, yes. But one cannot advance in a skill by practicing it incorrectly. One can CERTAINLY never advance if one never recognizes their mistakes.
jj said:BULLcrap, Sundog, one can certainly advance a skill by practicing it incorrectly. That's called "learning".
I think Planck was wrong. I think he was over-influenced by the battle to accept quantum mechanics. His statement was accurate for his time and field, but I think things are better now.PygmyPlaidGiraffe said:of note is 'the Planck Problem'
Prove it.Thumper said:
Practicing a skill incorrectly only creates bad habits.
Please prove that absolute statement.
Learning takes place if a person realizes the skill is being used incorrectly and that person then attempts to use it correctly in the future.
Originally posted by jj
Your inane statements, taken seriously, would requre that nobody ever try to learn.