Yes. Opposition to an ideology relating to a group is not hostility towards the group. Often motivated by wanting better for the group.https://twitter.com/fronxer/status/878958380622237696 …
I'm talking about rejecting ideologies but not groups but yes, if someone sees ideology as an intrinsic part of a group, prejudice results.
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Prejudice is one potential outcome, but it is not a necessary outcome as long as you are able to differentiate between groups & individuals.
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I think you'll need to very clearly set out the point on which we disagree with examples.
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My more abstract point is that you are using logic about sets of ideologies and groups to make formally true statements. 1/2
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But your logic only works within a particular philosophical context, which is not made explicit. 2/2
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I don't know what that means.
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