| ▲ | cakealert 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> I prefer my positions strong and based on reality, not based on lies (to myself included). Then you would be the exception, not the rule. And if you find yourself attached to any ideology, then you are also wrong about yourself. Subscribing to any ideology is by definition lying to yourself. Being able to place yourself into the shoes of others is something evolution spent 1000s of generations hardwiring into us, I'm very confident in my reading of the situation. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jraph 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Subscribing to any ideology is by definition lying to yourself. What a bold claim. An ideology is a set of beliefs, principles or values. Having beliefs, principles or values is not lying to oneself. Keeping beliefs despite being confronted to pieces of evidence that negate them is. And yes, of course I'm attached to some ideologies. I assume everybody is, consciously or not. Also, you might want to double-check what "by definition" means, nothing in the definition of ideology reads "concerns people lying to themselves". > Then you would be the exception, not the rule. Citation needed. And if you can't back this up, the claim is just your intuition. A belief. Which is not worth much to us. | |||||||||||||||||
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