commonsense wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:03 am
That sounds like it would take a very long time, not to mention a considerable amount of commitment and effort.
Oh yea! It absolutely doesn't scale. And doesn't pay itself forward.
If you are going to stick it through, you must care deeply about the other person. And in the end it could still get you nowhere, or worse - you could cement them into their position (especially if you get busted proselytising).
commonsense wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:03 am
How would you advise a scientific person to approach an anti-vaxer or other conspiracy believer?
Humanise yourself. The formal mood in which Philosophy and debate is usually carried out is way too antagonistic. It puts people on the defensive even further. Don't argue, communicate.
I could pretend that there is a universal answer here, but there really isn't. It really requires giving up your entire reference frame and putting yourself in their shoes, using their language.
Only the person whose mind you are trying to change knows what would change their mind. So you have to figure out what that is. They won't tell you.