So what are your thoughts on bias?
Some things to consider...
How does society as a whole tend towards biased thinking or not?
How do you recognise bias in you own life? How does one ride themselves of bias? Is it an exercise of will or simply something you learn (free will vs determinism)?
Is bias a myth? If it is, what is our (your) role in coming to grips with being wrong (or at least incorrect) or not? Can one justify never being wrong from a theoretical standpoint?
What would be required to believe (heh) that one does not have any biases?
Is it easier for you to separate seeing bias in others or yourself more?
How does our perception tie into our biases?
Are our tools to measure the universe fallible due to bias? Why or why not?
Some things to consider...
How does society as a whole tend towards biased thinking or not?
How do you recognise bias in you own life? How does one ride themselves of bias? Is it an exercise of will or simply something you learn (free will vs determinism)?
Is bias a myth? If it is, what is our (your) role in coming to grips with being wrong (or at least incorrect) or not? Can one justify never being wrong from a theoretical standpoint?
What would be required to believe (heh) that one does not have any biases?
Is it easier for you to separate seeing bias in others or yourself more?
How does our perception tie into our biases?
Are our tools to measure the universe fallible due to bias? Why or why not?
But your individuality and your present need will be swept away by change,
and what you now ardently desire will one day become the object of abhorrence.
~ Schiller - 'Psychological Types'