Glen, 

I love the grandiosity of your post and will try to slog through the links so I 
can fully understand it.  If I were you and had had an idea as grandiose and 
timely as this one, I would be trying to get it to Harpers Mag or a Times 
op-ed.  Mind you I wouldn't succeed and would waste a shit-load of time in the 
effort.  

One teensy clarification:  Can you explicate " build a logic that validates 
against human reasoning "  I think I am probably reading too much into 
"against".  

Thanks, 

Nick 

Nicholas Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology
Clark University
[email protected]
https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/
 


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Yes, I know. I'm a broken record. But playing off SteveS' recent post about 
QAnon being gamified "social reality", the recent exchange with EricS regarding 
the necessity but insufficiency of merely assuming a stable reality to be 
converged upon, I think I may have a way to listen to the election deniers with 
empathy. I'm only engaged in this *because* all the credible sources refuse to 
address the *arc* in all their debunking. It's akin to why arguing facts won't 
change the minds of the religious. Their debunking addresses the parts, but not 
the whole. If we are ever to build a logic that validates against human 
reasoning, we'll have to do both, treat the parts and the composition of the 
whole from the parts. Anyway, my remedial rhetorical trajectory goes like this:

Coming back to Walsh & Stepney's project: 
https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319647128

Plus stories that predispose: 
• Appel, M., & Richter, T. (2007). Persuasive effects of fictional narratives 
increase over time. Media Psychology, 10(1), 113–134.
  
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Persuasive-Effects-of-Fictional-Narratives-Increase-Appel-Richter/bf1c7e56694d797444a16606d46f9d0910e60d3dhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeper_effect

Plus analytical (Freudian & Jungian) vs. narrative (conspiracy theories and 
occult causation) persuasion:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transportation_theory_(psychology)

Plus "social reality": 
https://undark.org/2021/01/01/book-excerpt-seven-and-a-half-lessons-about-the-brain/

Finally, trying to steelman Trump's Georgia call:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/03/politics/trump-brad-raffensperger-phone-call-transcript/index.html

Basically, since he believes the down-ballot R's won on his coattails, it's 
paradoxical that he didn't win. To resolve the paradox, by faulty inference to 
the best explanation: the race between him and Biden (but not the down-ballot 
races) was manipulated, by hook or crook. Occam's razor might suggest that he's 
simply *not* as popular as the down-ballot candidates. But that's faulty 
reductionism. There's overwhelming evidence that Trump's "advocacy" amplified R 
rhetoric. So Biden-Trump race manipulation remains.

Shifting from steelmanning Trump to steelmanning his supporters: Of course, if 
Trump is the "discounting cue" ... that adds an interesting wrinkle. Everyone, 
even his ardent supporters, know he's incredible (!). But his incredibility 
both 1) makes the bullsh¡t he says more believable (by the sleeper effect) and 
2) argues for keeping him around as the coal miners' canary. He "speaks truth" 
even if he's incredible and embarrassing.

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