Oh I see…so what you’re saying is if we put all the research papers in a pile and weigh them they will be heavier than the conclusions presented in those quotes.
IOW…what matters is how much they weigh…not what they say.
I wonder what absurd fallacy that falls under?
As for those quotes:
…one of those people is the former head of the national academy of science.
…one of them is the director of the most ambitious neuroscience project in the history of the world.
…one of them is the director of one of the largest and most prestigious neuroscience labs in the world.
…and one of them is just a neuroscience prof. at MIT.
Additionally (as I pointed out), I have reviewed all of those positions with quite a number of practicing university level academics (it’s dead easy to get emails for just about anyone working at just about any legitimate university just about anywhere in the world…you should try it sometime, you might actually avoid sticking your foot in your mouth so often). There is no ‘context’. I simply send them the quote and indicate who wrote it and ask if they agree or disagree. The agreement rate is, without exception, between 80 and 100 percent for each statement (the statement about ‘no idea’ not surprisingly gets the lower endorsement).
…now I have to admit that the sample size is not enormous (a couple of dozen so far). But the institutions include Stanford, University College London, MIT, Cambridge, UCLA, Berkeley, Harvard, and Caltech.
So…
- those quotes not only come from acknowledged leaders in their respective disciplines (why is it…do you suppose…that leaders are called leaders???),
- they also explicitly and specifically summarize their fields of study (…and why is it…do you suppose…that we have this word ‘summary’ ???),
- AND they have been corroborated by what can reasonably be regarded as a representative sample of legitimate and credible colleagues (it’s called consensus).
Those are called facts. Pretending they're not is, by definition, dishonest (but don't let that stop you).
What is surprising (or not)…is how determined you (and the rest) are to ignore the facts (you’re almost behaving like […gasp!]…human beings!!!!). Like I said… Larry’s comment that you’re acting like a bunch of ‘true believers’ was quite accurate. At least you’ve got the thread right this time. Religion. Bang on!