Very often, when I make an argument for reasonable ways to think about social justice issues,ppl tell me 'SJWs' don't think like that.
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But other people are holding opposite positions on large general principles of fairness & kindness & it seems obvious to them too.
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So we need to actually break it down & try to look at it in component parts & be very clear on what we're objecting to and why.
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Maybe try using argument mapping to break down people’s arguments so you can then pinpoint the specific issues. http://www.jostwald.com/ArgumentMapping/ARGUMENT%20MAPPING.pdf …
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Hmmm, you positing people "intuitively" act on "large general principles." I admire UR analytical approach, "intuition" fits that how?
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