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Unless the prevailing opinion can be backed up with evidence then both opinions should be taken at face value.

Just because everyone claims pigs can fly doesn't mean that they can, not unless you can show me proof.



Exactly...and I think that only really bad people would disagree.

Often in literature, the prevailing opinion is backed up by material published in journals or highly cited books. And generally to get published in a journal, you need some compelling evidence. So, if I want to venture that T.S. Eliot wrote The Waste Land as a response to his own struggles with mental illness, I can back that up with citations from journals, or published books. If I want to go even further (and get an even better mark), I can go into the letters where he first hand talks about his struggles.

Just because I can back up my opinions with published material, it still doesn't mean that my opinions are correct.

To reverse your metaphor, let's say that you think pigs can fly and I think they can't. You say that pigs can fly because you saw it happen. I say that pigs cannot fly because of these respected books on physics and pig anatomy. You might actually be correct, but I should still win an efficiently run debate.




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