I never really paid attention to the old 70s si fi movie "Logan's Run" other than liking it. But in my old age looking back at it now, the morality of valuing skepticism was the main plot of that movie. The "cop" male character in the movie, was charged with the job of catching and arresting and or killing anyone trying to flee the city, but slowly figures out that there is a real reality outside what he was taught to believe. But even in reality, in we wouldn't have our modern world if countless people in the past hadn't questioned the nature of reality.
If our species never questioned social norms, our species never would have left the caves. <----- Metaphor for the value of being skeptical and curious and the value of doubt. Modern things like modern medicine, computers, cell phones came about because of a lack of complacency.
If our species never questioned social norms, our species never would have left the caves. <----- Metaphor for the value of being skeptical and curious and the value of doubt. Modern things like modern medicine, computers, cell phones came about because of a lack of complacency.