Can I Be Trusted?
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Can I Be Trusted?
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#5The better question to ask would be "Why might I be trustworthy" which he could then try to answer. Not that I don't think Schneier is untrustworthy..
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#6So far, I haven't seen the good reasons why I might be untrustworthy. I'd help, but that seems unfair. The better question to ask would be "Why might I be trustworthy" which he could then try to answer. Not that I don't think Schneier is untrustworthy..
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#7So far, I haven't seen the good reasons why I might be untrustworthy. I'd help, but that seems unfair. The better question to ask would be "Why might I be trustworthy" which he could then try to answer. Not that I don't think Schneier is untrustworthy..
Yes, he just have disclosed the reason not to be trusted. He conflates absence of evidence with evidence of absence.
This is a "have you stopped beating your wife" question, what could any person say except "there is no evidence that I am untrustworthy". How do you mathematically verify a person?
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#8So, it's not so much "not trust" as "critically evaluate what he says each time".
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#9So far, I haven't seen the good reasons why I might be untrustworthy. I'd help, but that seems unfair. The better question to ask would be "Why might I be trustworthy" which he could then try to answer. Not that I don't think Schneier is untrustworthy..
Yes, he just have disclosed the reason not to be trusted. He conflates absence of evidence with evidence of absence.
Absence of evidence is evidence of absence. The false statement of that form is "absence of proof is proof of absence".
If absence of evidence wasn't evidence of absence, then, at best, the presence of the event and the presence of evidence are have no bearing on each other & are independent (in the statistical sense, i.e. the "evidence" is not evidence at all), and at worst, presence of evidence corresponds to the event not happening (i.e. the "evidence" is backwards).