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By contrast, we experience our own certainty as simply a side-effect of our rightness, justifiable because our cause is just. And, remarkably, despite our generally supple, imaginative, extrapolation-happy minds, we cannot transpose this scene. We cannot imagine, or do not care, that our own certainty, when seen from the outside, must look just as unbecoming and ill-grounded as the certainty we abhor in others.
Stan Yoder
must look just as unbecoming and ill-grounded as the certainty we abhor in others.
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error
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