How can I tell what someone means without asking? Am I supposed to assume?
I think if one person speaking naturally abt his position & the other 'could you be wrong? & 'Sorry you feel that way'...1/2
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it turns into an intervention rather than a conversation on a subject that can be argued for or against with reasoned points.
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You've conflated my intentions based on the method I choose to engage.
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No, I really haven't. I am 100% positive that your intention is always to have a productive and respectful conversation.
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With Street Epistemology. Yes. Its an intervention re a belief held with more certainty than warranted. Don't you think so?
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I don't think so. Not necessarily. I can use it to help myself understand others better
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Maybe that's the difference then.Maybe that's why I see potential for it to be seen as condescension in some circs & u don't.
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Where do we draw the line between asking respectful questions about the justification behind people's beliefs and condescension?
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