NO

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:51 AM, aruzinsky
<[email protected]>wrote:

> You don't hear that phrase often, do you?  Do you think it is
> appropriate to say that a group/category of people has "poor
> epistemological standards" when that group/category has a history of
> making wrong decisions with a strong sense of conviction?   For
> example, consider jurors and judges convicting defendants who, after
> years in prison, are exonerated by DNA evidence.   And, what about
> government officials who wage war because they falsely believe that
> there are "weapons of mass destruction" in Iraq?  Can you think of a
> better phrase to describe them?
>
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