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Newest Reality

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27. Well, no true Scotsman would say that! ;)
Thu Sep 5, 2019, 04:13 PM
Sep 2019

Yeah, I think we could watch out more for generalizations that appeal to our individual and collective biases, because you could cite many historical examples in other situations that reveal just how slippery that slope gets.

We are all living entities called human beings who exist in many diverse situations and mindsets and even our developmental experiences vary greatly, so upbringing is an important contextual factor. There is also an implicit, polar relationship between the left and right, so they exist in context as a relationship to each other.

It should be rather clear that generalizing is an abstraction that is utilized for many reasons like brevity or for the sake of simplicity, but logically, accuracy is more about specificity and particulars within a set or subset.

I'll stop with that.

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