Thursday, April 26, 2012

The anatomy of denial: Why truth doesn’t always win | Grist

The anatomy of denial: Why truth doesn’t always win | Grist: "We seek facts that confirm what we already believe, and reject the ones that contradict our world view. People deploy skepticism asymmetrically, says social ecologist Peter Ditto of the University of California, Irvine.  “They have stricter criteria to accept something they don’t want to believe.”

For this reason, bombarding deniers with more evidence is a losing strategy. It doesn’t matter how many facts you throw at them, or how correct your facts are — if those facts threaten someone’s self-identity or their world view, they will find a way to dismiss them."



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