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November 26, 2020

Don't Trust the Narrative

November 26, 2020/ Andy Zehner
Don't Trust the Narrative

A well-told story is enjoyable and a good story teller is an artist. A good story doesn’t have to be true. But when you are looking for authoritative information to justify belief, you need to separate the facts from the narrative. Trust the facts, maybe. Don’t trust the narrative.

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Epistemology
Narrative, Epistemology, Logic, US Grant, Shiloh, Civil War, Prohibition

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A Citizen's Syllabus

“A truly robust civic education must encompass the full suite of aptitudes necessary for good citizenship. These include a grasp of the history and theory of democracy . . . and critical reasoning skills that help to distinguish true information from false. Other vital elements in good citizenship: a commitment to values such as tolerance and equality that provide standards against which to hold policymakers and policies to account, and a disposition directed toward cooperation and action.”

Johns Hopkins University President Ronald Daniels


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