The power of a debunking argument might just, in some cases, it might be powerful, sort of, psychologically, for some individuals. Some some things, it might not matter to you at all, you just continue to believe them because you never thought tha they were reflecting something deep us. But for somebody else who had a fancier view of love, and i think this could work for substitute free will for love, or or, like, you know, morally right for for love. Like, if you have a fanciers view of those things, then then the story can either be debunking or cause you to revise your concept, right?
What happens when we discover why we believe the things we believe? What if we discover that our values are the product of our cultural tradition, or personal experience, or natural selection? Should we be more skeptical of our values once we learn their history? Plus, data on Google porn searches reveal that you're all a bunch of sick fucks.
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