One of my friends said this not so long ago during a debate over a topic and hasn’t left my mind since. At first i was arguing against it, and as the argument kept going, i came to agree with it more and more. I wasn’t satisfied with that since my friend has a tendency of feeling like they can never be wrong. I wanted to see if anyone can create an argument to that statement. I would really appreciate it and i’d love the input, it doesn’t necessarily have to be an argument you can just give me your thoughts. Anything will help!
Slight_Border_3779 t1_j2q4rvc wrote
Reply to /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | January 02, 2023 by BernardJOrtcutt
what you learn is the only thing you can offer.
One of my friends said this not so long ago during a debate over a topic and hasn’t left my mind since. At first i was arguing against it, and as the argument kept going, i came to agree with it more and more. I wasn’t satisfied with that since my friend has a tendency of feeling like they can never be wrong. I wanted to see if anyone can create an argument to that statement. I would really appreciate it and i’d love the input, it doesn’t necessarily have to be an argument you can just give me your thoughts. Anything will help!