It's a tricky question, because when we do, we need to adjust our language to match how we think it will be understood/received @Abebab
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there are a gazillion of ethical implications in doing so, most of them very tricky, to my eyes. And yet, I think sometimes we must.
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Many factors indeed - power relations, expectations based on what you are assumed to know, etc...
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Q stems from current focus on how do we "bridge the gap" between worldviews? e.g. https://sergiograziosi.wordpress.com/2016/10/30/how-to-dismantle-the-web-of-lies/ … orhttps://sergiograziosi.wordpress.com/2017/01/29/the-shitstorm-ahead-its-time-for-action/ …
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perhaps I need to add "problems we need to keep solving, over and over" to this: https://sergiograziosi.wordpress.com/2016/03/26/problematic-problems-some-are-good-to-have-some-shouldnt-be-solved/ … :-/
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? you mean that we don't live in the same world and/or that there is no one single reality? That's a rare position I think.
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It depends what you mean — I certainly do not believe that I live in the same London as a multimillionaire.
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Yup. That's the point made on the second tweet: experiences are systematically different. I was assuming you'd agree!
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(it's hard to attempt doing philosophy on twitter!!!)
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