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by stcredzero
2789 days ago
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I don't think considering an idea badly because it's used as fuel is a good thing. An idea that demolishes a foundation idea by melding it with its opposite is a very insidiously bad thing. "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." |
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What do you say to the claim that laws (restrictions on absolute freedom) may be required to guarantee freedom? Does this claim demolish the foundation of freedom by melding it with its direct opposite? From this example, your abstract point is pretty poor; this issue with freedom has been picked up since the time of the earliest philosophers, and they really do seem paradoxical.
That's not to say your concrete (specific) point on intolerance is wrong, but your abstract point about melding an idea with its opposite is poorly founded, and doesn't hold up to a dialectical analysis in place of considering the ideas as binary opposites.