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In the same way as conventional wisdom might be mistaken, sources (and even logic) might be mistaken. Therefore, in the interest of truth, all three methods of attaining knowledge (perception, inference, and authority) should be utilized as much as possible. Whenever a judicious use of all three methods weighs against any published secondary source, that secondary source may be reported in a neutral fashion, but the context should make clear, either explicitly or implicitly, that the secondary source is likely to be wrong. All content in a ''Critiques'' section of an article may be assumed to meet this requirement.   
In the same way as conventional wisdom might be mistaken, sources (and even logic) might be mistaken. Therefore, in the interest of truth, all three methods of attaining knowledge (perception, inference, and authority) should be utilized as much as possible. Whenever a judicious use of all three methods weighs against any published secondary source, that secondary source may be reported in a neutral fashion, but the context should make clear, either explicitly or implicitly, that the secondary source is likely to be wrong. All content in a ''Critiques'' section of an article may be assumed to meet this requirement.   
 


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