Debunting arguments as not an implicit measure, but a sort of a discovery for witch attitudes. And that's justa yet, has anybody done this? This makes me think that there might be utility in using debunting arguments to shed light on your own thinking about things. Once you're given a history of why you do the things that you do, or you act in the way that you act, that's going to cause you to rethink whether those things are are wise or not. It's, it's complicated. I mean, of course, psychoanalysis is a little about this,.
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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