Depending on whether we want to know how people feel or what the reality is.
But it doesn't make it true. We need to regain some respect for the truth rather than encourage competing narratives to fuel each other.
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Throwing numbers at people won't fix the feelings. I get the sense that by "facts" you mean quantitative evidence?
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Yes. That is what is being undermined. It's getting more & more acceptable to go with your feelings & ignore the facts. Post-truth society.
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I'm aware of that phenomenon, but refusing to be explicit about (or have questioned) the structure of our conceptual world won't solve it.
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People can do that in all sorts of ways. I keep falling out with Jordan Peterson followers but I don't object to their liking of archetypes.
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I object to them claiming that they are true.
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