a.d.ivNonasNovembres
I don't know anything
Well its all well and good to judge other peoples moral standards (if you believe in objective morality) according to objective criteria.
But I guess what gets my goat is people getting on their high horse without seemingly even trying to get into the mindset of other times or to understand how and why people thought the way they did.
The fact is people from the past are as human as we are, and speaking for myself alone I find when I look closely at them I find it very hard to judge them any harsher than modern people, there are reasons, logical, elaborate, thought out reasons for why they thought what they did, and those reasons on the face of it, when looked at in an unbiased way, really make as much sense as anything we can come up with.
To be honest it feels like people are attacking my friends when people look down on the past like that and treat them like children. Most written work which has survived, especially from before the printing press, was produced by people far greater than I will ever be, even when we disagree, we should do so with humility. Disagreement doesn't mean dismissal or haughtiness or the assumption of our inherent superiority or even the assumption that we are necessarily correct although we can do nothing else but assume so until we change our minds.
But I guess what gets my goat is people getting on their high horse without seemingly even trying to get into the mindset of other times or to understand how and why people thought the way they did.
The fact is people from the past are as human as we are, and speaking for myself alone I find when I look closely at them I find it very hard to judge them any harsher than modern people, there are reasons, logical, elaborate, thought out reasons for why they thought what they did, and those reasons on the face of it, when looked at in an unbiased way, really make as much sense as anything we can come up with.
To be honest it feels like people are attacking my friends when people look down on the past like that and treat them like children. Most written work which has survived, especially from before the printing press, was produced by people far greater than I will ever be, even when we disagree, we should do so with humility. Disagreement doesn't mean dismissal or haughtiness or the assumption of our inherent superiority or even the assumption that we are necessarily correct although we can do nothing else but assume so until we change our minds.
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