Posts Tagged ‘Pielke Principle’
Morano Analysis #7: Scientific consensus
This mini-debate between Maslin and Morano first caught my attention because of Morano’s “accusation” that Maslin was using an “appeal to authority,” and Maslin’s assertion of something like a scientific consensus in reply. Claims that the IPCC represents an authoritative “consensus” have been prominent in representations of the IPCC’s reports since the very beginning, and in one of my current projects I’m trying to figure out how consensus claims work (or don’t). The example here, though small, is worth examining closely.
Written by jeangoodwin
March 17, 2010 at 12:38 pm
Posted in discourse analysis
Tagged with arguments, authority, climate change, consensus, Morano, Pielke Principle

