People will viciously defend their ideology, because it provides a shared mindspace, which helps them to make sense of reality with the help of countless others.
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Replying to @jingle__belle @nr1woman
Yes, there is a disgreement between the tribes that root for good beliefs, and those that root for true beliefs.
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Replying to @Plinz @jingle__belle
I don’t think people are able to separate the two. Every knowledge is a believe until it’s disproved . Then you will see a separation in people who hold on the their “old” knowledge or beliefs and the people who have space left for new knowledge and with that comes new beliefs.
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Replying to @nr1woman @jingle__belle
There is a psychological difference in how hard it is to let go of beliefs as compared on how easy it is to update knowledge. People typically identify via beliefs, giving them up often means that people change.
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Replying to @Plinz @jingle__belle
I see a lot of denial of the knowledge at hand bc of beliefs .
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Replying to @jingle__belle @Plinz
Hence the fact that I don’t see a lot of difference in knowledge and beliefs. To know something is to believe in it.
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Replying to @jingle__belle @Plinz
I think wisdom = being able to spot the difference between beliefs and knowledge with reasoning .
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I think that wisdom amounts to goal rationality, i.e. the ability to discern what matters in the grand scheme of things, and what does not and what to avoid.
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