[WikiEN-l] WP:3RR
Delirium
delirium at hackish.org
Wed Nov 17 22:57:49 UTC 2004
Mark Richards wrote:
>So you think that in science pages, for example, space
>should be given to different theories based on their
>relative popularity? This will wreak havock on
>evolution, not to mention gravity!
>Are you really serious?
>
>
We can simply contextualize what we're talking about. If an article is
in the context of a scientific theory, it should say what the scientific
viewpoint on it is. If other communities disagree, these could be
mentioned briefly. If there is a lot to mention, a separate article
such as [[creationism]] or [[controversies involving evolution]], or
something of that sort, is warranted.
Sometimes this is hard to do, but I think usually it's possible. To
take one example, something like [[clinical depression]] could describe
the orthodox psychiatric view of clinical depression, with a mention
that it's controversial and a link to a more general article and/or an
article specifically about the controversy. If this had been 1970, when
orthodox psychiatry considered homosexuality a mental illness, we'd have
a similar case, where we'd have [[homosexuality (paraphilia)]]
describing psychiatry's take on it and linking to [[homosexuality]] or
[[gay]] or something of that sort describing controversies and other
views on the matter.
The problem with a hardcore scientism point of view is that scientists
are not always right, as the homosexuality example illustrates.
-Mark
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