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FACTS, NOT OPINIONS, DRIVE SCIENCE: A REPLY TO MORRISON

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 November 2006

PAUL CAMERON
Affiliation:
Family Research Institute, Colorado Springs, CO, USA

Abstract

Accuracy is the most important aspect of empiricism. If investigators are clear about their method and employ it to generate ‘facts,’ their opinions are irrelevant. So it is of some significance that Morrison, who spends more than one-third of his paper attacking my motives — indeed accusing me of ‘hatred of gay men and lesbian women’ — does not dispute my findings. Strip away the ad hominem attacks and little remains.

Type
Debate
Copyright
2006 Cambridge University Press

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