There's no point in believing in them where they don't exist or disbelieving in them where they do.
The individual claims made by them 'we can survive the deaths of our brains' 'Gender differences are cultural constructs'
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would not be proven by their good influence. Those claims could still well be false.
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Yep. And I totally accept someone saying both of them are equally bullshit. Again, I admit there is no proof. For either.
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I am fine with the ideas existing, but they should be questioned and not protected a sacred cows.
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The problem comes when something like education is (or becomes) a monolith and teaches only one.
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Say Christianity 200 years ago in the West, or Feminism now in US Universities. Have different opinions, ideological diversity.
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Let students (and people) learn multiple perspectives, question them, find their own way. I hate preachy teachers.
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