I just feel like you have an extremely low opinion of the people you’re talking about trying to convince, which is something you should generally try to avoid; if you act like you have contempt for someone, you will never convince them of anything.
I’m far from contempt when it comes to people who are cultural relativists not being convinced by reason.
There nothing contemptful about recognizing that another person wants to be happy and helping them to be happy.
I don’t let my emotions interfere with my reasoning on that level. I don’t let myself get blinded by compassion. I don’t act based on the belief that people should be rational. I have read enough cognitive psychology to know that they aren’t.
I think this is a classic example where arguments alone don’t do much. You don’t like cultural relativists on some level. You think you would need to feel contempt if you would recognize the finding of cognitive psychology about how people come to hold the beliefs that they do.
If I don’t provide you with a way to not feel contempt while accepting cognitive psychology ideas about how humans come to hold the beliefs that they do, I won’t convince you because you have something to lose on a emotional level.
if you act like you have contempt for someone, you will never convince them of anything.
At the moment I’m not trying to convince them. I’m want to convince you.
It’s less than two weeks ago that a woman with a New Age background asked me whether I teach meditation somewhere. I don’t have any problem with interacting in that environment.
I’m far from contempt when it comes to people who are cultural relativists not being convinced by reason.
There nothing contemptful about recognizing that another person wants to be happy and helping them to be happy.
I don’t let my emotions interfere with my reasoning on that level. I don’t let myself get blinded by compassion. I don’t act based on the belief that people should be rational. I have read enough cognitive psychology to know that they aren’t.
I think this is a classic example where arguments alone don’t do much. You don’t like cultural relativists on some level. You think you would need to feel contempt if you would recognize the finding of cognitive psychology about how people come to hold the beliefs that they do.
If I don’t provide you with a way to not feel contempt while accepting cognitive psychology ideas about how humans come to hold the beliefs that they do, I won’t convince you because you have something to lose on a emotional level.
At the moment I’m not trying to convince them. I’m want to convince you.
It’s less than two weeks ago that a woman with a New Age background asked me whether I teach meditation somewhere. I don’t have any problem with interacting in that environment.