Me and you both see a tree; both are objective truths,but with different subjective http://experiences.You can see a heart carved on a tree, an objective truth from your vantage point, but relative to the position to which I’m viewing the tree, would be outside of 2.
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my objective observation 3.
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Second, you speak of the Enlightenment bringing forth science, mathematics, etc., without acknowledging that much of these breakthroughs occurred in India, i.e., gravitational force, planet rotation, etc. 5.
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Upon discovering the writings of the Indian intelligentsia, James Mill, disregarded as nonsense. Due to his perceived views of Indian inferiority 6.
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India also invented the decimal system, of which we all used, appropriated by Europeans as a discovery all of their own. It’s also important to recognize Arab and Iranian achievement in the math and sciences as well 7.
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When you talk of the enlightenment brining democracy, that’s also not necessarily true. You can go as far back as A.D. 400, where Muslims in India engaged in open discussions of how to Best govern. Same has occurred in Africa, and certain Arab communities as well 8.
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Now, with respect to some telling “allies” to “shut up,” I can say that this is not the correct way to approach discussion of receive help. But, it is also important to listen and understand the problems from the perspective of those living it, then form an opinion 10.
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Those are different things.
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