If you find yourself emotionally unable to understand a conflict without taking sides, you probably don't understand the conflict. Of course, understanding a conflict does not preclude you from taking sides.
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Replying to @Plinz
I wouldn't care to apply that rule of thumb to matters of grave injustice?
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In one sense, justice is a set of codified algorithms to arbitrate conflicts in a society. In another, it is the expression of social values. In the latter sense, the sensation of injustice depends on socialization.
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I don’t. I have my own socialization, but I am unable to understand other people if I cannot disengage from it and emulate theirs. The idea of a corect moral universalism that has been discovered just now, but was obscured in 1950 does not make sense.
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I am sorry if I misunderstood your question.
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