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Editor @AreoMagazine Secular, liberal humanist. Mother. Doglover. Writing book about epistemology & ethics on the academic left Helen.pluckrose@areomagazine.com

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    1. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017

      The idea intention doesn't matter, only impact is untrue in reality and removes all need to take responsibility for your own perceptions

      8 replies 10 retweets 24 likes
    2. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      In reality, we all know intentions matter. My husband once elbowed me in the face. The impact to my nose was not affected by his intentions

      6 replies 2 retweets 10 likes
    3. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      But it would have been painful on a much deeper level if it had been deliberate. As it was an accident, it didn't matter much after 10 mins

      3 replies 1 retweet 9 likes
    4. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      And it should be clear that we bear some responsibility for how we receive things.

      1 reply 1 retweet 7 likes
    5. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      Aggression relies on an attitude. If someone perceives words as aggressive, they could be right or wrong about this. The speaker knows.

      1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes
    6. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      Which isn't to say it can't be pointed out they could seem that way & once it has been, speaker has responsibility to take that into account

      1 reply 2 retweets 4 likes
      Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017

      To think about it. They don't have to agree with the assessment or change their speech but they know the possible impact now.

      1:30 AM - 4 Jul 2017
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        2. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          A lot of this is down to the 'death of the author' idea where the speaker does not own the only meaning to his/her words.

          2 replies 2 retweets 6 likes
        3. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          Which is useful to a certain extent. I can read a book differently to how the author intended me to take it & this can be telling.

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        4. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          But this has been twisted around to the author being both dead and responsible for the reader/listener's perceptions.

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        5. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 4 Jul 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          In some cases. People replying #NotAll are often accused on defensiveness & needing to just assume speaker didn't mean 'all.'

          1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
        6. Dark‏ @Jovangnr 4 Jul 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          Methinks the objection is a silencing attempt so they can continue to mean all, but unapposed

          0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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