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Jordan Peterson uses the phrase "you're pushing your hypothesis" to mean that someone is making unlikely speculation only to hold on to what was originally posited. It's something many quackademics are guilty of. This is powerful terminology to be used in persuasive writing / speaking.
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==References==
 
* [https://youtu.be/DRJKwDfDbco?si=xRMOSzbDd3v63Czv Biblical Series lecture XIV: Jacob Wrestling with God, shortly after the 2:00:00 point]
 
  
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[[Jordan Peterson]] uses the phrase, "you're [[pushing the hypothesis]]," to mean they make unlikely speculations only to hold on to what was originally posited.  It's something many [[quackademics]] are guilty of.  This is powerful terminology to be used in persuasive writing / speaking.
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* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRJKwDfDbco Lecture: Biblical Series XIV: Jacob: Wrestling with God]''''' (2:32:08) ~ [[Jordan B Peterson]], shortly after 2:00:00
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[[Category:Terminology added by Larry Swinger]]
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Jordan Peterson uses the phrase, "you're pushing the hypothesis," to mean they make unlikely speculations only to hold on to what was originally posited. It's something many quackademics are guilty of. This is powerful terminology to be used in persuasive writing / speaking.

References