As a parent, do you think that your child should be free to try out any idea (including all moral positions)?
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Replying to @Plinz
A parent’s responsibility is to provide guardrails in life until that child is ready to make their own decisions. If you’re lucky, you get about 18 years to prepare the child for when those guardrails are removed. Every day counts.
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Replying to @SimsYStuart
How do you make sure that your guard rails don’t lock your child in an intellectual prison that you happen to occupy yourself?
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Replying to @MostlyDev @SimsYStuart
Is that a catch-all remedy? Radical skepticism may tend towards autonomy from existing tradition, not agnostic integration. The default attractor of that trajectory seems to be Nietzsche (today: Curtis Yarvin, Nick Land or Shanley Kane).
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