Of course I think my values are the best. If I didn't. I'd hold different ones. I don't think they're best due to my 'cultural identity'https://twitter.com/almdean/status/886987764952117249 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
It's not cultural identity, it's because they're our own. Even if we all agreed "principles of liberalism" are moral, we'd differ on meaning
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Replying to @almdean
'Our own' as an individual's own? Well, yes. We have a responsibility to work out our own morality & only hold those views we can justify
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Replying to @HPluckrose @almdean
But this misses the point that views should only be 'our own' because we have seriously considered them & think they have most merit.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @almdean
Its not wrong to think your own views best if you have chosen them for being the best on serious consideration & remain open to others.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
We'll always see our own views as the most developed, "remaining open to others" is what I'm getting at. Not clinging to pre-defined values
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The ones we have developed, yes. It should be obvious that we keep developing them in response to hearing other ideas.
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