事实问题:信息时代证据的价值。劳拉·a·米勒著。(审查)

Brad Wiles
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把劳拉·米勒的《事实的问题:信息时代证据的价值》称为“及时”是一种轻描淡写和不准确的说法。这是一种轻描淡写的说法,因为在撰写本文时,COVID-19大流行不仅已经成为几代人以来全球最具破坏性的事件,而且还受到米勒在整本书中详细描述的最严重的认知危机的影响。也许现在比以往任何时候都更迫切需要事实、证据和它们所支持的真理——它们是生死攸关的问题——但它们却不断受到选择性怀疑、确认偏见和政治权宜之计的影响。把《事实真相》说得及时也是不准确的,不是因为作者直截了当的方法或对主题的简明处理有问题,而是因为任何一部单独的作品都不可能解释错误信息问题的深度,也不可能预测到它在如此短的时间内演变并融入我们社会结构的速度。当然,米勒意识到当前形势的棘手而多变的本质,而这本书出版仅仅一年左右的时间里的事态发展,很可能为以后的扩充版提供大量的警示素材。
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A Matter of Facts: The Value of Evidence in an Information Age. By Laura A. Millar. [Review]
To refer to Laura Millar’s A Matter of Facts: The Value of Evidence in an Information Age as timely is both an understatement and inaccurate. It is an understatement because, as of this writing, the COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as not only the most disruptive event across the globe in generations, but has also been subject to the worst excesses of the epistemic crisis that Millar details throughout the book. Perhaps now more than ever, facts, evidence, and the truths they support are urgently needed—they are a matter of life and death—but yet they are constantly subjugated to selective incredulity, confirmation bias, and political expediency. The reference to A Matter of Facts as timely is also inaccurate, not through the fault of the author’s straightforward approach or concise handling of the subject matter, but because any single work cannot possibly account for the depth of the problem of misinformation or anticipate the rate at which it has evolved and embedded itself into our social fabric in such short order. Certainly, Millar is aware of the intractable yet fluid nature of the current situation, and the developments in just the year or so since the book was published could very well provide a tremendous amount of cautionary fodder for an expanded edition at a later date.
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