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111 – Rational Practices in Everyday Living

The Bayesian Conspiracy

CHAPTER

The Right to Be Wrong

"I very strongly believe that anyone has the right to be wrong because you can't, it's not that easy to tell when someone is wrong," he says. "There's a lot of people out there who don't and will say that I don't care what you think about this ... You have to behave in the way that I think is correct." He also defends somebody's right to go to Nazi rallies without masks tomorrow.

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