A right-wing version of Foucault? If we don't have principles, how do we know what to aim for and whether or not we've got there? https://twitter.com/brit_curt/status/911662069254164487 …
Is it the word 'principle' you don't like because you feel it stands alone, set in stone, without explanation?
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I think so. A principle can be rejected, while a good explanation can't be without providing a better one. Or something.
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You seem to agree that explanations are everything, so I'm just not seeing why we need principles.
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That's just the name for a conclusion like 'Everyone should have the same rights.' It can be explained but is not an explanation in itself.
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I see what you mean. My initial reaction was that it looked like an appeal to some foundation of knowledge, which can't exist.
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No, not at all. We have to build principles, argue for them, update them, abandon them if warranted.
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I guess i was reacting to the other guy claiming principles don't exist.
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He thinks we should all be tribal and just protect our own - our own being white people.
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Seems like the guy denying principles exist is embracing a principle of his own.
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