On the Danger of Confusing a Reason With a Belief

On the Danger of Confusing a Reason With a Belief

Topic:Leadership
Posted on:Jul 18 2015
Captured by:Flint M
Method:Dictation

We must beware of conflating our reasons with our beliefs. When asked to support a position, we often offer a reason. However, what we view as a reason is likely just another belief. One might argue that even data or a fact requires a measure of belief. If we support a belief, by marshalling another series of beliefs, have we supported it at all?

 

 

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