Barry Welsh

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Even if such a feat were possible, would there be any merit in dismissing an argument on the basis of the person who made it? Quite apart from the fallacy of assuming bad faith, a condition of open and productive dialogue is that the thoughts expressed are evaluated independently of their proponents. Ideas cannot be ‘owned’ by any individual, merely articulated with greater or lesser degrees of success. An argument stands or falls on its own merits.
Free Speech And Why It Matters
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