The illusion that we have clear eyed objectivity gets us into trouble, especially when it comes to politics and war. As a psychologist, i'm on thin nights. I've been about this in the context of something that lee ross called the fundamental attribution error. This is one of the great social psychologists ever.
What is the cost of admitting you’re wrong? How can intellectual humility make you more open minded? And will Stephen finally persuade Angela that rum-raisin is the best flavor of ice cream?