Stan Yoder

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The philosopher Nicholas of Cusa can help us. He believed that the best way to choose between two seemingly equal but contradicting perspectives—what he called the “coincidence of opposites”—was to assume the stance of learned ignorance,3 in which one strives to thoroughly understand both positions and then goes outside them to evaluate and decide the course to be taken. Knowledge
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