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August 8, 2022 at 7:30 am
tildeb
And the most difficult element, I think, is being committed to the truth. About others. About motives. About the world. About ourselves. It’s hard to realize that we play only a part of pursuing something rather than being the something in the sense that truth is not owned; it is recognized independent of us. The value we extract from recognizing what’s true is affected by our moral framing. If that framing vilifies people rather than their ideas and opinions, we’ve taken a wrong turn. And that is not a partisan issue but a human one we share.
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