So someone who has not fallen into the idolatry of worshiping his or her own opinions and loving them above truth itself will want to listen to people who see things differently in order to learn what considerations-evidence, reasons, arguments-led them to a place different from where one happens, at least for now, to find oneself.Īll of us should be willing-even eager-to engage with anyone who is prepared to do business in the currency of truth-seeking discourse by offering reasons, marshaling evidence, and making arguments. But they are not necessarily wrong either. Nor does it mean that you are necessarily wrong. It certainly does not mean that there is no truth to be discovered. This does not mean that all opinions are equally valid or that all speakers are equally worth listening to. Whether you are a person of the left, the right, or the center, there are reasonable people of goodwill who do not share your fundamental convictions. What’s more, as Mill noted, even if one happens to be right about this or that disputed matter, seriously and respectfully engaging people who disagree will deepen one’s understanding of the truth and sharpen one’s ability to defend it. As John Stuart Mill taught, a recognition of the possibility that we may be in error is a good reason to listen to and honestly consider-and not merely to tolerate grudgingly-points of view that we do not share, and even perspectives that we find shocking or scandalous. And we should oppose efforts to silence those with whom we disagree-especially on college and university campuses. That’s why all of us should seek respectfully to engage with people who challenge our views. These virtues will manifest themselves and be strengthened by one’s willingness to listen attentively and respectfully to intelligent people who challenge one’s beliefs and who represent causes one disagrees with and points of view one does not share. The pursuit of knowledge and the maintenance of a free and democratic society require the cultivation and practice of the virtues of intellectual humility, openness of mind, and, above all, love of truth.
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