Mohamed, Ph.D
2 min readOct 7, 2023

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Thank you A.P. Bird for sharing this 🏵️🏵️

One important consideration to keep in mind when evaluating Socrates' method of distinguishing good opinions from bad opinions is the role of unconscious bias and systemic issues in shaping our perspectives.

It is important to acknowledge that Socrates' method of distinguishing good opinions from bad opinions may have limitations, even though it emphasizes critical thinking and questioning. People often hold unconscious biases that can impact their ability to have an objective perspective on issues. These biases may be rooted in personal experiences, cultural background, and social identities. When such biases are left unchecked, they can lead to the formation of bad opinions that lack sound reasoning.

It's essential to recognize that not everyone has access to reliable sources of information or education, which can negatively affect their ability to develop critical thinking skills. In societies where freedom of expression is limited or censorship is in place, people may not have the opportunity to engage in critical thinking and questioning. Thus, their opinions may be shaped by propaganda and misinformation, ultimately leading to distorted perceptions.

Additionally, it's important to keep in mind that systemic issues such as institutionalized discrimination can impact the opinions of marginalized groups. While Socrates’ approach emphasizes individual responsibility, it may fail to consider the role of such systemic injustices on people's experiences and opinions.

In the end, while Socrates' method is essential in promoting critical thinking and questioning, it is imperative to acknowledge its limitations and consider the broader socio-cultural contexts that impact people's ability to develop sound and objective opinions. By doing so, we can work towards creating a more just and equitable society where everyone has equal access to information and education, and people feel empowered to express their opinions without fear of being censored or discriminated against.
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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

Written by Mohamed, Ph.D

University professor and author, delving into the worlds of Islamic studies, personal growth, and entrepreneurship to share insights and inspire others.

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