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Proper in-context generalizations based on accurate facts are necessary to accurately perceive reality, to know what is going on, and to make correct decisions. On the other hand, a person must never apply statistical data or generalizations to any specific individual. To do so would not only be unjust and dishonest, but would also be inaccurate, misleading, and a mystical distortion of reality. Conversely, applying individual characterizations to general groups of people would likewise be invalid, unjust, dishonest, misleading, and mystical. We must not only integrate thought with action, but must integrate both in-context generalized facts with in-context specific facts. t.co/A1e7HrbQcK - Bill Whittle
Posted on: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 11:03:51 +0000

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