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      <title>What&#39;s Wrong With &#39;Prove Me Wrong&#39;</title>
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      <description>“Prove me wrong.”
This is a topical phrase, as I write, for tragic reasons, but this is not about that.
It’s about me trying to work out why I’m uncomfortable with it, really. Because I wouldn’t expect to be.
By instinct, I’m close to a free speech maximalist. Saying things and being able to say things feels extremely important to me. And countering bad ideas by talking about them is better than suppressing them.</description>
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      <description>Sometimes I annoy people by saying that truth is not important.
“Truth” is always either provisional, dependent on formal assumptions, or a matter of faith. It can’t be absolute, and therefore we shouldn’t treat it as an end in itself.
As sentient beings, we interact not directly with reality, but with representations and models of reality. More and more, in science, through sophisticated equipment, but at any time through our senses and brain processes.</description>
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