set of preordained conclusions that you were going to reach come what may. well, first of all, that s demonstrably false because we released the studies. if we had published no papers, we would have said we published no papers. but if you mean by that, that i adhere to certain principles that are intrinsic to the enlightenment tradition, that i believe are indispensable for the functioning of civil society, then the answer is yes. i believe in free speech, i believe in open enquiry, i believe that people should have a cognitive liberty to believe what they want without an authoritarianism or a particularly in the university context. so, yeah, i do have my own set of principles. but those aren t conclusions. those are processes of open discourse and free enquiry. you pride yourself because you have written a book on it, on how to have difficult, sometimes you call it impossible conversations with people you disagree with. right. to do that you have to have
your own set of preordained conclusions that you were going to reach come what may. that is false because to reach come what may. that is false because we to reach come what may. that is false because we release - to reach come what may. that is false because we release the - false because we release the studies, we had published note papers we would have said we published note papers. if you mean by that i stick to certain principles, that are intrinsic to the enlightenment tradition, i believe that indispensable for the functioning of civil society, the answer is yes, i believe in free speech, open enquiry, people should have a cognitive liberty to believe what they want without an authoritarianism especially in the university context. yes i do have my own set of principles. those are processes of open discourse and free enquiry. of open discourse and free ennui . l, , , enquiry. you pride yourself because enquiry. you pride yourself because you enquiry. you pride yourself be
the studies. if we had published no papers, we would have said we published no papers. but if you mean by that that i adhere to certain principles that are intrinsic to the enlightenment tradition, that i believe are indispensable for the functioning of civil society, then the answer is yes. i believe in free speech, i believe in open enquiry, i believe that people should have a cognitive liberty to believe what they want without an authoritarianism or a particularly in the university context. so, yeah, i do have my own set of principles. but those aren t conclusions. those are processes of open discourse and free enquiry. you pride yourself because you have written a book on it, on how to have difficult, sometimes you call it impossible conversations with people you disagree with. right. to do that you have to have
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