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Anecdotal Evidence
RE: Anecdotal Evidence
alpha male Wrote:
downbeatplumb Wrote:It is not in itself evidence but it can indicate that something will need closer investigation.

That's a dodge. It's no different from saying, Yes, it's evidence, but it's inconclusive on its own.

It's not evidence at all. It's a claim. If you believe a claim, it's because of credibility and plausibility, not evidence. Trump claims to have assaulted women. Given his history and personality, his claim seems plausible; although he's also a braggart, so it's also plausible it was just talk.

Anecdotes and testimony have to be analyzed and compared to what is known in order to determine if they're true.
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
(November 3, 2016 at 11:26 am)Rhythm Wrote: What you [Alpha Male] may find more likely hardly speaks to whether or not anecdotes are useful, or evidence[...]

Exactly.

Personal plausibility =/= probability.
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
@ Mister Agenda.

The anecdotes themselves aren't evidence. No story is evidence... it's how they match up with other stories/anecdotes that is evidence. Inductive logic is used to determine that it's improbable that multiple stories would be matching, and that equates to evidence. Take any one person's story or anecdote and isolate it... that isn't evidence, that's a claim and a story/anecdote. You can't use the claim or story itself as evidence for itself at all, not even weakly, that would be circular.
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
(November 3, 2016 at 11:55 am)Alasdair Ham Wrote: You can't use the claim or story itself as evidence for itself at all, not even weakly, that would be circular.

Bold mine. No one's saying that.
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
Alasdair Ham Wrote:@ Mister Agenda.

The anecdotes themselves aren't evidence. No story is evidence... it's how they match up with other stories/anecdotes that is evidence. Inductive logic is used to determine that it's improbable that multiple stories would be matching, and that equates to evidence. Take any one person's story or anecdote and isolate it... that isn't evidence, that's a claim and a story/anecdote. You can't use the claim or story itself as evidence for itself at all, not even weakly, that would be circular.

I realized that when I was thinking it through and edited my post accordingly, sorry I wasn't fast enough to avoid confusion.
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
A simple google search would bare out the fact that, even in the loosest sense of the word "useful" (that I think people expressing such an opinion are using) anecdote is only admissible as evidence (note that this is legalese, things admitted -as- evidence are not always evidence..that's just the category of discovery) when it aligns with an empirical fact, and that even then, a valid objection might still be raised against it....having the testimony stricken.  

No web of anecdote- however large and impressive, even after inductive reasoning, is or should be able to secure a conviction.  That would be a travesty of justice.  A conviction by the mob assigning guilt by crooked pointed fingers, and we've been down that road before..which is -why- purely anecdotal evidence is not, generally, admissible.

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-I know, I know, -we- would have issues with the credibility of such a claim, or the plausibility of witchcraft..but if you didn't (and there was a time....) would it then -become- evidence...if, say, a whole town said they saw it? No, ofc not. I love this example, because, in a sick sort of way, I admire modern day prosecutors in, say, arab states...that secure convictions of witchcraft. To my mind, you've gotta be pretty damned good at what you do, at presenting "evidence" which isn;t evidence, and convincing people that useless anecdote has value, transferring the assumed credibility of a witness to their -testimony-...as though that weren't ludicrous on it's very face.
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
(November 1, 2016 at 10:56 pm)Irrational Wrote:
(November 1, 2016 at 10:26 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote:



Testimony is not necessarily 100% bullshit, of course. But you can't ever rely on testimony as your primary evidence for claims that are non-mundane and especially that relate to knowledge about the way reality is and works.

I am willing to compromise.  I can believe that you all are either lying, crazy or delusional, until you provide empirical evidence to me and generally pretend to be hyper-skeptical.  Should make the next thread about a police officer involved shooting fairly interesting (although I may gain some haters).  I'll start by rejecting your claim about testimony and the way reality really works.
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
(November 2, 2016 at 12:20 pm)Rhythm Wrote: it was to provide an example of an important life decision of your own that you made based upon .anecdote.  

It would depend on how you define anecdote; but, given the way I am often seeing it used here, pretty much all of them, that where not based on first hand experience.
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
RoadRunner, could you please give specific examples of anecdotes which you think might serve as useful evidence? And, if this thread will be to have any specific interests to Christians like you or atheists like most of the others-- examples of anecdotes which serve as evidence of any of the more important tenets of the Christian religion?
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RE: Anecdotal Evidence
(November 3, 2016 at 8:18 pm)bennyboy Wrote: RoadRunner, could you please give specific examples of anecdotes which you think might serve as useful evidence? And, if this thread will be to have any specific interests to Christians like you or atheists like most of the others-- examples of anecdotes which serve as evidence of any of the more important tenets of the Christian religion?

My understanding of an anecdote, is a short or amusing story, usually told as an example. Because of the brevity, and normally lack of details, I wouldn't normally consider them evidence, except perhaps where a previously established trust or background information is already established.
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