So you could argue that it fits right in with reason and science, because arguments with explicit premises are more reliable
Depending on whether we want to know how people feel or what the reality is.
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Aren't people's feelings part of reality? Knowing how people feel seems quite important to me.
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Yes but they don't define it. It can be useful to know how people feel abt immigrations but those feelings are separate to the reality of it
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What constitutes the reality of immigration? Is it numbers? Or is it human interactions, an authority that assigns labels, feelings,…
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I am talking about the facts of the matter. It doesn't matter how much you feel Muslims want to kill you. Vast majority still don't.
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